Business
Economic analysts at Standard & Poor’s sounded the alarm last month on how rising income inequality was putting a damper on U.S. economic growth.
Sept. 15, 2014
Politics
In looking for someone to pay for most of the state’s $12.6-billion deficit, Gov.
May 9, 1991
Money & Company
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Feb. 19, 2009
World & Nation
In an unintended but major consequence of the sweeping overhaul of federal taxes, state treasuries across the nation can expect windfall gains of billions of dollars in added revenues--and a host of tricky fiscal decisions.
Aug. 22, 1986
It’s time for a real reform of California’s income-tax law.
Aug. 18, 1987
The Internal Revenue Service was asked Thursday for a swift ruling on whether the $1.1 billion in tax rebates that Californians are scheduled to receive during the Christmas season can be taxed as income by the federal government.
Sept. 18, 1987
The bloody state budget battles taking shape from Boston to Sacramento are take-no-prisoners affairs.
March 31, 1991
Retirement: Clinton signs measure that bars states from collecting on their pensions. California would lose about $25 million a year.
Jan. 11, 1996
July 1, 2009
California
Although millionaires represent only about one-half of 1% of all tax returns filed in California, they collectively pay about 40% of the state’s personal income taxes.
April 15, 2022