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Prop D vs. Prop C: San Francisco’s high-stakes fight over business taxes

San Francisco voters will soon decide on two dueling business tax measures backed with millions of dollars in campaign contributions for the June 2 election. Proposition D, or the “Overpaid CEO Salary Tax,” proposes to increase tax rates of large businesses and corporations through changing the city’s tax structure as a way to increase revenue […] The post Prop D vs. Prop C: San Francisco’s high-stakes fight over business taxes appeared first on Local News Matters .

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According to Local News Matters’s source item, Prop D vs. Prop C: San Francisco’s high-stakes fight over business taxes, San Francisco voters will soon decide on two dueling business tax measures backed with millions of dollars in campaign contributions for the June 2 election. Proposition D, or the “Overpaid CEO Salary Tax,” proposes to increase tax rates of large businesses and corporations through changing the city’s tax structure as a way to increase revenue […] The post Prop D vs. Prop C: San Francisco’s high-stakes fight over business taxes appeared first on Local News Matters .

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