California Tax Increase
California Tax Increase

do you approve of way democrats in california want to increase sales taxes?
plus put surcharge of 2.5% on state income tax to cut budger defeecit?
Only as much as i approve of gays getting married.
California Tax Increase
Does it pay to live in California with the income tax?
I know its very beautiful and everything, but the state income tax is 10.75%. When I could live in a state that’s not so great with zero income tax.
Plus the Sales Tax is like 8.25%
And with it’s economic plunder it’s taking now, is their going to be future tax increases?
What do you Californians pay in your taxes?
I live in Los Angeles — the city itself, not a suburb. Yes, my sales tax rate is almost 10% for non-food items. I do a LOT of on-line shopping so don’t pay taxes on clothes, jewelry, etc. The State tax is next to nothing in comparison to Federal taxes.
But the tax rates are of no concern in the big picture. I have relatives still living in the Boston, MA area. They send me pretty pictures of trees covered with ice. Yeah, right. They have heating bills for 6 months of the year that would pay all my state/sales taxes with cash left over. In the coldest days of winter, I just wear a sweater around the house and cuddle under the comforter at night. I haven’t turned on heat in 30 years.
In the dead of summer, my relatives need an air conditioner because it’s so hot and damp. I open the windows and wear light weight clothing. Their electric bills would pay all my state taxes with cash left over.
I don’t have or need a car. I can walk to several grocery stores and take the bus/subway when I need to go farther. No car loan, no insurance, no tires, etc. Love it.
So, bottom-line, give me Los Angeles anytime. I’ve lived in Boston, MA, in NYC, in Atlanta, GA, Madison, WI, and Denver, CO. They’ll have to pry my cold(?) dead fingers off my bus pass before I’d ever leave here. And yes, my sister and her 3 children as well as my mother have all moved to CA and love it too.
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Public more disposed to loosen state and local government purse strings. Increase in readiness to pay additional taxes for needed services (Release) … |
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Group may push to increase San Diego’s hotel tax.(San Diego Hotel-Motel Association)(Lodging Industry Association): An article from: San Diego Business Journal $5.95 This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on June 9, 2003. The length of the article is 589 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Group m… |
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Public less willing now than following 1989 Loma Prieta to increase sales or gasoline taxes to pay for earthquake relief and repair (The Field poll) … |
California Tax Increase
Does it pay to live in California with the income tax?
I know its very beautiful and everything, but the state income tax is 10.75%. When I could live in a state that’s not so great with zero income tax.
Plus the Sales Tax is like 8.25%
And with it’s economic plunder it’s taking now, is their going to be future tax increases?
What do you Californians pay in your taxes?
I live in Los Angeles — the city itself, not a suburb. Yes, my sales tax rate is almost 10% for non-food items. I do a LOT of on-line shopping so don’t pay taxes on clothes, jewelry, etc. The State tax is next to nothing in comparison to Federal taxes.
But the tax rates are of no concern in the big picture. I have relatives still living in the Boston, MA area. They send me pretty pictures of trees covered with ice. Yeah, right. They have heating bills for 6 months of the year that would pay all my state/sales taxes with cash left over. In the coldest days of winter, I just wear a sweater around the house and cuddle under the comforter at night. I haven’t turned on heat in 30 years.
In the dead of summer, my relatives need an air conditioner because it’s so hot and damp. I open the windows and wear light weight clothing. Their electric bills would pay all my state taxes with cash left over.
I don’t have or need a car. I can walk to several grocery stores and take the bus/subway when I need to go farther. No car loan, no insurance, no tires, etc. Love it.
So, bottom-line, give me Los Angeles anytime. I’ve lived in Boston, MA, in NYC, in Atlanta, GA, Madison, WI, and Denver, CO. They’ll have to pry my cold(?) dead fingers off my bus pass before I’d ever leave here. And yes, my sister and her 3 children as well as my mother have all moved to CA and love it too.
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Public more disposed to loosen state and local government purse strings. Increase in readiness to pay additional taxes for needed services (Release) … |
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Group may push to increase San Diego’s hotel tax.(San Diego Hotel-Motel Association)(Lodging Industry Association): An article from: San Diego Business Journal $5.95 This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on June 9, 2003. The length of the article is 589 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Group m… |
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Public less willing now than following 1989 Loma Prieta to increase sales or gasoline taxes to pay for earthquake relief and repair (The Field poll) … |
California Tax Increase
California Democrats Propose Increasing Income Tax to Plug Budget Deficit
California ’s Democratic leaders are proposing a 1 percentage-point increase in the personal income- tax rate to help close a $19.1 billion budget gap.
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Public more disposed to loosen state and local government purse strings. Increase in readiness to pay additional taxes for needed services (Release) … |
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Group may push to increase San Diego’s hotel tax.(San Diego Hotel-Motel Association)(Lodging Industry Association): An article from: San Diego Business Journal $5.95 This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on June 9, 2003. The length of the article is 589 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Group m… |
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Public less willing now than following 1989 Loma Prieta to increase sales or gasoline taxes to pay for earthquake relief and repair (The Field poll) … |
California Tax Increase
do you approve of way democrats in california want to increase sales taxes?
plus put surcharge of 2.5% on state income tax to cut budger defeecit?
Only as much as i approve of gays getting married.
California Tax Increase

do you approve of way democrats in california want to increase sales taxes?
plus put surcharge of 2.5% on state income tax to cut budger defeecit?
Only as much as i approve of gays getting married.
California Tax Increase
Does it pay to live in California with the income tax?
I know its very beautiful and everything, but the state income tax is 10.75%. When I could live in a state that’s not so great with zero income tax.
Plus the Sales Tax is like 8.25%
And with it’s economic plunder it’s taking now, is their going to be future tax increases?
What do you Californians pay in your taxes?
I live in Los Angeles — the city itself, not a suburb. Yes, my sales tax rate is almost 10% for non-food items. I do a LOT of on-line shopping so don’t pay taxes on clothes, jewelry, etc. The State tax is next to nothing in comparison to Federal taxes.
But the tax rates are of no concern in the big picture. I have relatives still living in the Boston, MA area. They send me pretty pictures of trees covered with ice. Yeah, right. They have heating bills for 6 months of the year that would pay all my state/sales taxes with cash left over. In the coldest days of winter, I just wear a sweater around the house and cuddle under the comforter at night. I haven’t turned on heat in 30 years.
In the dead of summer, my relatives need an air conditioner because it’s so hot and damp. I open the windows and wear light weight clothing. Their electric bills would pay all my state taxes with cash left over.
I don’t have or need a car. I can walk to several grocery stores and take the bus/subway when I need to go farther. No car loan, no insurance, no tires, etc. Love it.
So, bottom-line, give me Los Angeles anytime. I’ve lived in Boston, MA, in NYC, in Atlanta, GA, Madison, WI, and Denver, CO. They’ll have to pry my cold(?) dead fingers off my bus pass before I’d ever leave here. And yes, my sister and her 3 children as well as my mother have all moved to CA and love it too.
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Public more disposed to loosen state and local government purse strings. Increase in readiness to pay additional taxes for needed services (Release) … |
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Group may push to increase San Diego’s hotel tax.(San Diego Hotel-Motel Association)(Lodging Industry Association): An article from: San Diego Business Journal $5.95 This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on June 9, 2003. The length of the article is 589 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Group m… |
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Public less willing now than following 1989 Loma Prieta to increase sales or gasoline taxes to pay for earthquake relief and repair (The Field poll) … |
California Tax Increase
Does it pay to live in California with the income tax?
I know its very beautiful and everything, but the state income tax is 10.75%. When I could live in a state that’s not so great with zero income tax.
Plus the Sales Tax is like 8.25%
And with it’s economic plunder it’s taking now, is their going to be future tax increases?
What do you Californians pay in your taxes?
I live in Los Angeles — the city itself, not a suburb. Yes, my sales tax rate is almost 10% for non-food items. I do a LOT of on-line shopping so don’t pay taxes on clothes, jewelry, etc. The State tax is next to nothing in comparison to Federal taxes.
But the tax rates are of no concern in the big picture. I have relatives still living in the Boston, MA area. They send me pretty pictures of trees covered with ice. Yeah, right. They have heating bills for 6 months of the year that would pay all my state/sales taxes with cash left over. In the coldest days of winter, I just wear a sweater around the house and cuddle under the comforter at night. I haven’t turned on heat in 30 years.
In the dead of summer, my relatives need an air conditioner because it’s so hot and damp. I open the windows and wear light weight clothing. Their electric bills would pay all my state taxes with cash left over.
I don’t have or need a car. I can walk to several grocery stores and take the bus/subway when I need to go farther. No car loan, no insurance, no tires, etc. Love it.
So, bottom-line, give me Los Angeles anytime. I’ve lived in Boston, MA, in NYC, in Atlanta, GA, Madison, WI, and Denver, CO. They’ll have to pry my cold(?) dead fingers off my bus pass before I’d ever leave here. And yes, my sister and her 3 children as well as my mother have all moved to CA and love it too.
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Public more disposed to loosen state and local government purse strings. Increase in readiness to pay additional taxes for needed services (Release) … |
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Group may push to increase San Diego’s hotel tax.(San Diego Hotel-Motel Association)(Lodging Industry Association): An article from: San Diego Business Journal $5.95 This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on June 9, 2003. The length of the article is 589 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Group m… |
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Public less willing now than following 1989 Loma Prieta to increase sales or gasoline taxes to pay for earthquake relief and repair (The Field poll) … |
California Tax Increase
California Democrats Propose Increasing Income Tax to Plug Budget Deficit
California ’s Democratic leaders are proposing a 1 percentage-point increase in the personal income- tax rate to help close a $19.1 billion budget gap.
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Public more disposed to loosen state and local government purse strings. Increase in readiness to pay additional taxes for needed services (Release) … |
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Group may push to increase San Diego’s hotel tax.(San Diego Hotel-Motel Association)(Lodging Industry Association): An article from: San Diego Business Journal $5.95 This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on June 9, 2003. The length of the article is 589 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Group m… |
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Public less willing now than following 1989 Loma Prieta to increase sales or gasoline taxes to pay for earthquake relief and repair (The Field poll) … |