2020 CalTaxletter No. 14
Proponents of the split-roll initiative announced April 2 that they are submitting 1.7 million signatures to county elections offices – approximately 700,000 …
Proponents of the split-roll initiative announced April 2 that they are submitting 1.7 million signatures to county elections offices – approximately 700,000 …
The California Taxpayers Association held its Annual Meeting on March 24, convening via conference call to discuss the status of California’s tax system and the potential economic impact of the …
While some local governments have withdrawn tax measures from upcoming elections due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many are moving forward
California’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic reached a new phase this week, as residents were directed by the governor to
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On the advice of public health officials and in compliance with an executive order from Governor Gavin Newsom, the Executive Committee of the California Taxpayers Association announced this morning …
Voters in this week’s election appear to have rejected Proposition 13, a statewide bond measure placed on the ballot by the Legislature and Governor Gavin Newsom.
Assembly Member Kansen Chu this week introduced AB 2843, which would require local governments to impose an additional annual business license tax based on the number of employees – businesses with more workers would be penalized with higher taxes.
Only 45 percent of California’s registered voters support the split-roll property tax initiative, according to poll numbers released this month by the University of Southern California Rossier School of Education.
An initiative seeking to expand local governments’ authority to impose rent control qualified February 3 for the November ballot.
Initiative 19-0001 would allow governments to impose rent control ordinances on properties that are more than 15 years old.