The Palo Alto Tax: Paused…for Now.
The Palo Alto City Council held a vote on June 20, 2022, to review the proposed business tax measure. After two hours of discussion, Council Member DuBois moved and seconded by Mayor Burt to:
The Palo Alto City Council held a vote on June 20, 2022, to review the proposed business tax measure. After two hours of discussion, Council Member DuBois moved and seconded by Mayor Burt to:
AB 2840 (Reyes) the bill that would create a de facto ban on most new warehouse projects passed Assembly Appropriations Committee on Wednesday, May 11th, with a partisan vote and will be heading to the Assembly Floor.
California NAIOP organizations support the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act ballot measure that is sponsored by the Business Roundtable. The Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act will give voters the right to vote on all future state taxes and holds politicians accountable for new fees and other increased costs paid by working families and
The pandemic and the slowdown in the economy has not slowed down cities from trying to increase taxes and in particular taxing property owners. The City of Palo Alto is revisiting tax increases.
President Joe Biden has unveiled two momentous plans that are part of his “Build Back Better” agenda. Costs to fund the American Jobs Plan and the American Families Plan could result in consequential tax changes and have a tremendous impact on CRE.
NAIOP remains active with our coalition of partners to ensure amendments are made to AB 255, the Small Business ‘Commercial’ Eviction Bill.