California Business Taxes Increasing to Cover Budget Deficits

Businesses won’t be allowed to take deductions for losses carried forward from previous years, which could cost them $2 billion this fiscal year.
California Business Taxes Increasing to Cover Budget Deficits
The California Capitol in Sacramento on April 18, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Travis Gillmore
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Due to California’s significant budget deficits in the current and future fiscal years, businesses will pay higher taxes to help bridge the gap between spending and revenues.

At issue are taxes businesses pay to the state, including no longer being able to take net operating loss deductions—which have allowed them to carry losses forward and pay fewer taxes—and debts owed to the federal government for unemployment benefits paid during the pandemic.

Travis Gillmore
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