Recently in Taxes and Regulations Category
The California Board of Equalization has appointed Jaime Garza as the board's new deputy director for external affairs.
Garza will responsible for communicating on behalf of the board to the media and public. He is a former journalist and most recently worked as a public information officer for the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Board of Equalization's duties include the collection of sales and use taxes, hearing tax appeals and administering property taxes.
Garza will responsible for communicating on behalf of the board to the media and public. He is a former journalist and most recently worked as a public information officer for the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Board of Equalization's duties include the collection of sales and use taxes, hearing tax appeals and administering property taxes.
The California Board of Equalization has appointed Jaime Garza as the board's new deputy director for external affairs.
Garza will responsible for communicating on behalf of the board to the media and public. He is a former journalist and most recently worked as a public information officer for the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Board of Equalization's duties include the collection of sales and use taxes, hearing tax appeals and administering property taxes.
Garza will responsible for communicating on behalf of the board to the media and public. He is a former journalist and most recently worked as a public information officer for the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Board of Equalization's duties include the collection of sales and use taxes, hearing tax appeals and administering property taxes.
Jerome E. Horton, chairman of the California Board of Equalization, announced Tuesday that he is asking Gov. Jerry Brown to sign a bill that would expand the public tax delinquency list.
The list currently numbers 250 individuals or companies who owe taxes to the Board of Equalization, which collects sales and use taxes, or Franchise Tax Board, which collects income taxes.
A bill, A.B. 1424, would expand the list to 500 delinquent taxpayers and would suspend top tax debtors' occupational, professional or driver's licenses.
The state's annual gap between taxes owed and those actually paid is estimated to be $6.5 billion, according to the Franchise Tax Board.
The list currently numbers 250 individuals or companies who owe taxes to the Board of Equalization, which collects sales and use taxes, or Franchise Tax Board, which collects income taxes.
A bill, A.B. 1424, would expand the list to 500 delinquent taxpayers and would suspend top tax debtors' occupational, professional or driver's licenses.
The state's annual gap between taxes owed and those actually paid is estimated to be $6.5 billion, according to the Franchise Tax Board.



Recent Comments
payday loans on Logistics industry's regional impact to be discussed at UCR event: exvfbptl payday loan
payday loans on Pomona Chamber of Commerce welcomes new members : ifvssb payday loans
Oliver Thompson on Cal Poly Pomona wins western cyber defense competition: That was good to kno
HickmanHarriet on Burrtec Waste signs deal with Applied Technologies for LNG: Make your own life t
vida sana on CEO of Ingen Technologies provides company updates: This is really atten
Payday advance on Regency Centers breaks ground on Murrieta Marketplace: imiazvn Payday advan
WELLSPENNY19 on Rancho Cucamonga to spotlight if you're business savvy or not: Some time ago, I nee
biomedical engineering on Cal Poly Pomona to host high-tech career fair Jan. 29 : Hi, i believe that i
same day loans on Logistics industry's regional impact to be discussed at UCR event: hiogbx same day loan