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Archive for the ‘Tax News’ Category
Thursday, May 12th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
The Democratic leadership responded to the Five Point Plan with this Letter. Steinberg discusses the Enterprise Zone as follows:
You noted the need to fix redevelopment and enterprise zone programs, but you urge the Legislature to preserve their job generation capacity. We agree. We should point out, however, that both redevelopment and enterprise zone programs are major sources of the state’s fiscal problem (through additional state costs for schools and loss of state tax revenue). Two respected non-partisan institutions, the Legislative Analyst and the Public Policy Institute of California, have raised serious questions about whether redevelopment and enterprise zones actually help with job creation and retention.
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Thursday, May 12th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
From the Sacramento Bee just now:
Assembly Republicans issued their own budget proposal a few days ahead of the Governor’s May revised budget. There is no mention of Enterprise Zones in the Republican proposal.
Read the full article.
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Thursday, May 12th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
From the Sacramento Bee yesterday:
A business coalition pushed Wednesday for a grand state budget compromise that essentially merges Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget and GOPdemands for long-term pension and spending controls.The group of 12 — which dubs itself the Coalition for a California Financial Workout Plan — said voters should be allowed to decide on tax extensions as well as permanent fixes that address the “underlying conditions that got California in trouble.”
Members include the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Bay Area Council and Sacramento Metro Chamber.
The coalition outlined a “Five-Point Plan” that includes tax extensions, a long-term spending control, reductions to public employee pensions, changes in the California Environmental Quality Act and a shift of responsibilities to local governments. The group also suggested that state leaders address abuses in redevelopment agencies and enterprise zones without eliminating them.
Read the whole article here
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Friday, April 15th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
One of the biggest disadvantages facing California employers is, not surprisingly, the unions.
One big finding: labor unions are more powerful in California.
“Andrew Puzder from Carl’s Jr. talked about how the 8-hour work day and the meal breaks (required in California) are harmful, especially for restaurant businesses,” said Assemblyman Dan Logue, R-Linda. “Because they may get a truckload of ….teenagers at 2:00 and he’s got to tell half of his staff to take a break while people line up out the door.”
Read about the entire trip here.
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Thursday, April 14th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
This is from today’s Sacramento Bee:
Sen. Bob Huff, R-Diamond Bar, said that little has changed in the Senate Republicans’ position. They still want pension and spending cap changes. They still dislike Brown’s elimination of redevelopment agencies and enterprise zone tax credits, as well as his change to the corporate tax formula. Huff said Democrats would need to make concessions before any deal could be struck.
Read it here.
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Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
From the Sacramento Bee just now:
Gov. Jerry Brown announced this afternoon he has halted negotiations with legislative Republicans over a deal to place taxes on the ballot to help resolve California’s remaining $15.4 billion deficit.
“Yesterday, I stopped the discussions that I had been conducting with various members of the Republican party regarding our state’s massive deficit,” Brown said in a statement this afternoon. “The budget plan that I put forth is balanced between deep cuts and extensions of currently existing taxes and I believe it is in the best interest of California. Under our constitution, however, two Republicans from the Assembly and two from the Senate must agree before this matter can be put to the people.”
“Each and every Republican legislator I’ve spoken to believes that voters should not have this right to vote unless I agree to an ever changing list of collateral demands,” the Democratic governor added.
Senate Republicans on Friday released a list of major policy changes they wanted as a condition of voting for Brown’s budget proposals. The move was widely seen as disruptive to talks, but the governor had reached out to three Senate Republicans this weekend in hopes of salvaging a deal before deciding to call off talks.
One of the three, Sen. Anthony Cannella, R-Ceres, blamed trial lawyers, unions and “other stakeholders” for being unwilling to negotiate on pension cuts, a long-term cap on spending and regulatory changes.
“As a result of these groups’ refusal to challenge the status quo, it has become clear the governor and legislative Democrats are not in a position to work with us to pass the measures necessary to move California forward,” Cannella said in a statement. “Thus, I do not foresee a path to compromise.”
Brown did not specify what he would do next.
“Much is at stake, and in the coming weeks I will focus my efforts on speaking directly to Californians and coming up with honest and real solutions to our budget crisis,” he said.
Brown is considering alternative ways to put tax extensions on the ballot, either by a majority in the Legislature or by a ballot initiative. He suggested in his release that he may be skeptical of the majority-vote approach, saying the Constitution requires a two-thirds majority.
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Monday, March 28th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
The Senate Republicans made public their list of 53 demands in exchange for their vote to allow Jerry Brown to put the tax extensions on the June ballot. Preservation of the EZ is on the list. Assembly speaker John Perez said that the parties are now “farther apart” than they were before the list.
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Monday, March 21st, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
As reported at www.jobsandsafecommunities.com:
California Republican Party Opposes Governor’s Proposal to Eliminate Enterprise Zones
Says Legislature should make job creation a top priority and abandon the governor’s ill-conceived attempt to raise taxes
(Sacramento, CA)—At the urging of Board of Equalization member George Runner, the California Republican Party this weekend passed a resolution in favor of the successful Enterprise Zone Tax Credit program.
The resolution, which received unanimous support from party members in committee on Saturday, states that Governor Brown has broken his promise to voters by attempting to eliminate one of the most successful job creation programs in California—Enterprise Zones.
“We should be looking for ways to expand this program, not eliminate it,” stated Board of Equalization member George Runner, who also authored the resolution and is a long-time Enterprise Zone supporter. “Enterprise Zones create jobs, employ our returning veterans and save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Brown’s proposal pushes our state closer to a permanent Welfare state by eliminating employer incentives to hire people who were previously struggling to find a job. Just a few short months after promising to create jobs in California, Governor Brown is trying to eliminate one of the most important job-creating program in our state.”
Governor Brown proposed to eliminate Enterprise Zones are part of his January budget proposal. The program’s elimination will not only jeopardize California’s fragile economic recovery, it will result in a significant tax increase on California businesses.
“The Republican Party is continuing to fight for California jobs, and the support for this resolution is another example of our commitment to economic recovery and fiscal solvency. I hope that the governor abandons this ill-fated endeavor and works with the Legislature on finding common sense solutions to our budget deficit,” concluded Runner.
The resolution reads as follows:
Resolution Opposing Governor Brown’s Ill-Conceived Attempt to Eliminate California’s Enterprise Zone Tax Credit Program
Submitted by the Honorable George Runner
For consideration at the Spring Convention of the California Republican Party
Sacramento, California
March 18-20, 2011
Whereas, California businesses are struggling with economic recovery, burdensome regulations and high state taxes in the midst of the national economic downturn keeping unemployment at record high levels.
Whereas, Governor Jerry Brown – elected in November 2010 – promised to spur job creation and make California business friendly now proposes to eliminate one of the most successful programs that actually has created jobs in more than 40 communities across the state: the Enterprise Zone Tax Credit Program.
Whereas, California’s landmark Enterprise Zone Tax Credit Program is an economic driver that has been proven to create jobs, spur economic development and keep businesses open.
Whereas, in 2010 the program created or retained more than 118,000 jobs statewide while providing employment opportunities for more than 415 veterans returning home from serving our country.
Whereas, in 2010 the program saved California’s taxpayers an estimated $211 million by providing work instead of welfare and paychecks instead of unemployment benefits to more than 23,000 citizens.
Whereas, the California Enterprise Tax Credit Program and other proven job creators should be expanded, not eliminated.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN PARTY that members of the Legislature vote to oppose the elimination of the California Enterprise Zone Tax Credit Program and look for further ways to expand tax credit programs to spur economic growth.
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Friday, March 18th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
Today the FTB issued a legal ruling with guidance on the application of the BOE’s official opinion in the Nassco matter.
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2011 | Enterprise Zones, Tax News
John Coupal issued a stinging missive today highlighting just how much Brown has caved to the Unions. While everyone else is “sacrificing”, the Unions and Brown have made minimal cuts. His rhetoric and his actions have been far from consistent. And at the Unions, its business as usual.
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