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Tax,
Government

Sep. 8, 2022

Bill would make it easier to write off union dues on taxes

Two bills currently before Gov. Gavin Newsom could alter the state's tax code in ways that could give an advantage to Democrats, but only one of them appears to have garnered significant opposition.

If money is speech, are taxes a dialect?

Two bills currently before Gov. Gavin Newsom could alter the state's tax code in ways that could give an advantage to Democrats, but only one of them appears to have garnered significant opposition.

AB 158 would make it easier for union members to write off dues when they file their state taxes. SB 842 could deny tax-exempt status to groups found to have "engaged in insur...

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