Tax,
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California Supreme Court
Jun. 21, 2019
State Supreme Court reverses appellate ruling on San Francisco parking fees for state university lots
San Francisco’s parking tax applies to state university lots, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday, ending an eight-year battle that has far-reaching implications for municipal taxes in California.




San Francisco's parking tax applies to state university lots, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday, ending an eight-year battle that has far-reaching implications for municipal taxes in California.
The unanimous, 36-page opinion reverses the 1st District Court of Appeal's 2-1 finding that the city can't force universities to collect the tax because it can't regulate state entities performing government functions.
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