Tax
Jun. 16, 2017
California on the brink of fixing its broken tax system
In response to widespread and long-standing criticisms of the 138-year-old State Board of Equalization, the Taxpayer Transparency and Fairness Act will establish two new agencies to take over many of the board's functions.






Owen Kaye
Managing Partner
KFB Law Group
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Los Angeles , CA 90025
Phone: (310) 207-8008
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Email: owen@kfblawgroup.com
Western State Univ College of Law
Gov. Jerry Brown and the California Legislature are set to enact sweeping changes to California's tax system. In response to widespread and long-standing criticisms of the 138-year-old State Board of Equalization, Assembly Bill 102 and Senate Bill 86 - the Taxpayer Transparency and Fairness Act of 2017 - will establish two new agencies to take over many of the board's functions. The new law will be effective July 1. However, most taxpayers will not enjoy the new system's benefits until Jan...
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