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California

California’s $31 billion surplus: More stimulus checks possible

By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | November 18, 2021
The state is forbidden from spending more tax dollars per Californian than it did in 1978.
California

Five things to know about Newsom’s budget deal with Legislature

By Laurel Rosenhall, Sameea Kamal, and Manuela Tobias | CalMatters | June 28, 2021
The governor and legislative leaders on Monday reached a spending agreement that addresses the COVID-19 economic crisis -- and, perhaps, will help Newsom defeat a recall campaign.
California

Newsom releases tax return, but will recall candidates?

By Laurel Rosenhall | CalMatters | May 18, 2021
Gov. Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom made $1.7 million and paid $712,000 in state and federal taxes in 2019. His campaign says state law requires recall challengers to release their returns.
California

If voters raise taxes on corporate landlords, will small biz foot the bill?

By Ben Christopher | CALmatters | September 28, 2020
Some experts claim hotly contested ballot measure contains a glaring hole — and that many mom-and-pop shops across California are going to fall in.
City

Pool bond measure moves closer to November ballot

By Sam Richards | July 21, 2020
A $19.5M bond measure would pay for a new pool complex, and add anywhere from $39 to $660/annually to residential property taxes.
City

City considers capital improvements, prepares for possible bond measure

By Sam Richards | June 16, 2020
Needing to raise as much as $76M for improvements, City Council pledges public outreach campaign to educate voters about a possible tax.
Taxes

A coronavirus property tax delay? Californians shouldn’t count on it

By Ben Christopher | CALmatters | April 2, 2020
Income tax filers got a delay -- why not homeowners? Because property taxes play a unique role in local budgets.
California

Franchise tax board issues extension for tax appeals, refund claims until mid-July

By Bay City News | April 1, 2020
New deadline applies to filing, payment, audits, billing, notices, assessments and claims for refunds; also provides relief from penalties and interest.
Taxes

School bonds usually are a cinch in California — what happened this time?

By Richard Cano | CALmatters | March 5, 2020
For 20 years, Californians have routinely supported school bonds, but this time but this time the returns aren't looking so positive.
city

City parcel tax Measure T passes with ease

By Exedra Staff | March 4, 2020
Over 80% of Piedmonters going to the polls voted to continue the existing Municipal Services Special Tax which funds city services.
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