Documents are recorded within two (2) business days of receipt of the document. The average turnaround time for a document submitted for recording is 30 days.
Go to CCMAP to obtain the parcel number then search in Laserfiche Weblink under Annotated Assessor Parcel Books. Here it will ask you for the parcel book and the page. Surveys are listed in red with a LSM book and page or CR book and page.
Copies of previous (up to 11 years) and current tax bills can be found on line by going to Account Lookup. Taxpayers may also call our office, 925-608-9500 and/or email Tax Information us to request a duplicate tax bill.
This tax is levied in Contra Costa County at a rate of 10% for accommodations at facilities in the unincorporated areas of the county. TOT funds are discretionary, in that the Board of Supervisors may direct use of these funds for any legitimate county expense.
Hotel tax, also known as occupancy tax, lodging tax or bed tax, is a tax that US authorities impose on the rental of hotel rooms and other forms of short-term accommodation.
The Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) is a tax of 12% of the rent charged to transient guests in hotels/motels, including properties rented through home sharing services like Airbnb, located in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.
City Transfer Tax COUNTYCONTACT NUMBERCOUNTY TRANSFER TAX (Per Thousand) Calaveras 209.754.6372 Seller-$1.10 Colusa 530.458.0500 Seller-$1.10 Contra Costa 925.335.7900 Seller-$1.10 Del Norte 707.464.7213 Seller-$1.1055 more rows
If you own and occupy your home as your principal place of residence on January 1, you may apply for an exemption of $7,000 off your assessed value for an annual savings of approximately $70 on your property taxes. New property owners will automatically receive an exemption application.
Transient occupancy means occupancy when it is the intention of the parties that the occupancy will be temporary. There is a rebuttable presumption that, when the dwelling unit occupied is not the sole residence of the guest, the occupancy is transient.
The formula involves multiplying the assessed value by the Contra Costa County property tax rate, which includes the base rate of 1% plus any voter-approved local assessments and bonds. The actual property tax rate ends up being around 1.3% of a home's assessed value.