Redwoods web

2020 CalTaxletter No. 23

Amid an economic collapse that resulted in thousands of California businesses closing and left millions of Californians jobless, state lawmakers are considering imposing more than $65.9 billion …

Griffith Observatory

2020 CalTaxletter No. 22

The California Assessors’ Association (CAA) announced June 3 that it opposes the split-roll property tax increase that recently qualified for the November ballot because the measure would be nearly impossible to implement.

SF City Hall Memorial Day

2020 CalTaxletter No. 20

The Legislature’s budget deliberations kicked into high gear this week with committee hearings on Governor Gavin Newsom’s budget revision that proposes $9.2 billion in tax increases on corporate taxpayers.

Lake Merritt

2020 CalTaxletter No. 19

Governor Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal May 14, a $203.3 billion spending plan for the 2020-21 fiscal year that calls for higher taxes…

Salinas

2020 CalTaxletter No. 18

The Assembly returned from its almost two-month recess May 4 and the Senate is scheduled to reconvene May 11, with several tax-related bills on their respective calendars.