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 …
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 …
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.
The California Assessors’ Association (CAA) announced June 3 that it opposes the split-roll property tax increase that recently qualified for
The split-roll property tax initiative has qualified for the November ballot, the Secretary of State’s Office announced today. Qualification was
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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.
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…
Governor Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal May 14, a $203.3 billion spending plan for the 2020-21 fiscal year
By CalTax Policy and Communications Associate Dustin Weatherby Californians rejected 142 of 237 local tax and bond measures on the
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.