3 Tax Increase Measures Qualify For November Ballot
Come November, Californians will will have a chance to vote on three different tax proposals.Governor Brown's proposal would raise state sales tax and raise income taxes for those making more [...]
Another Example of the Anti-Business Obama Administration
I recently reported on the NLRB's new webpage on "concerted activity." To me it appears as another attempt at political pandering months before an election. This morning I read on [...]
Employer Beware — NLRB Emphasis on “Concerted Activities”
My personal opinions are interlaced with this blog posting. Nevertheless, I believe that my personal opinions might provide employers with a greater sense of government's involvement in the workplace and [...]
Anyone Can Sue Your Company for Retaliation — Fitzsimons v. CEP Med. Group
In a very compelling decision, the First Appellate District of the California Court of Appeal concluded that a non-employee can sue an employer for retaliation. In this case, a partner [...]
Why the Tobacco Tax Defeat Does Not Bode Well for Gov. Brown
The last time California voters voted in favor of a tax increase was in 2004--the 1% tax increase on millionaires to fund mental health programs. Since then, every other ballot [...]
Do My Gifts of Limited Partnership Interests Qualify for the Annual Exlusion?
Under current law, a person has a right to give away $13,000 of assets to as many people as they see fit--free of gift tax. This is commonly referred to [...]
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