Franchise Tax Board Raises Horton’s Profile
The FTB executive officer, Ms. Selvi Stanislaus presented the recognition on December 7, 2018, at the Board of Equalization District 3 Office in El Segundo.
The FTB executive officer, Ms. Selvi Stanislaus presented the recognition on December 7, 2018, at the Board of Equalization District 3 Office in El Segundo.
Board of Equalization (BOE) Member Jerome E. Horton, together with City of Oxnard Mayor Tim Flynn, Ventura County Assessor Dan Goodwin, and Faith and Community Empowerment (FACE) hosted the Nonprofit Empowerment and Exemption Symposium and Expo, an event designed to help nonprofit and faith-based organizations grow and prosper in their work serving local communities on Thursday, September 27, at the Oxnard Performing Arts & Convention Center.
Helping nonprofit and faith based organizations grow and prosper is the purpose of the September 27 Oxnard Nonprofit Empowerment and Exemption Symposium and Expo, hosted by Board of Equalization (BOE) Member Jerome E. Horton, Ventura County Assessor Dan Goodwin, City of Oxnard Mayor Tim Flynn, President/CEO Hyepin Im of Faith and Community Empowerment (FACE).
Helping nonprofits and faith based organizations grow and prosper is the purpose of the September 27 Oxnard Nonprofit Empowerment and Exemption Symposium and Expo, hosted by Board of Equalization (BOE) Member Jerome E. Horton, Ventura County Assessor Dan Goodwin, City of Oxnard Mayor Tim Flynn, President/CEO Hyepin Im of Faith and Community Empowerment (FACE).
Board of Equalization (BOE) Member Jerome E. Horton to co-host Nonprofit Empowerment and Exemption Symposium and Expo
The original goal of “net neutrality” was that internet service providers and governments would treat all data on the internet equally and not discriminate or charge differently based on the user, services, website, application, or device – in other words, it would provide an open internet.
Assembly Member Marie Waldron, 75th District, recently announced that she is authoring ACA 24 to provide relief for the property owners that were affected by the devastating wildfires last year, and the mudslides that followed. Jerome E. Horton, 3rd District Board Member of the State Board of Equalization is the primary sponsor of the measure.
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Building Wealth ABCs: Tax Money for College
Over the weekend, the Senate Republicans passed their version of the Trump Tax Plan that will not only impact the amount of taxes you will pay; it will also impact your ability to build wealth, educate your children, preserve your health, plan your estate, and grow your business in California.
People have asked, “Will the Republican tax plan affect me this year?” and “What can I do to reduce my taxes?” The short answer to the first question is: no, the Republican plan will not affect your 2017 tax filing and there are no plans to make the act retroactive.
The California Assessors’ Association (CAA) Central-Southern Region honored Board of Equalization Member Jerome E. Horton during the welcome reception of the 2017 – 155th Annual CAA Annual Conference.
Fifteen cities within Los Angeles County have special district taxes.
Los Angeles – 3rd District Board of Equalization Member Jerome E. Horton hosted the first of its kind Student Business Development Symposium, on the campus of California State University Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), where over 500 local high school students from Los Angeles, Compton, Centinela Valley and Green Dot school districts received presentations from industry leaders and employment representatives. The symposium, co-hosted by CSUDH and California Educational Solutions, encouraged the students to successfully complete their academic studies and consider becoming a future entrepreneur.
Eligible individuals may qualify for as much as $6,269 from the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit and $2,706 from the State EITC