Four businesses that are no longer operating in Santa Monica owe more than $3.1 million combined in taxes to the state.
A former car dealership, two owners of the
By Jeong Park
Daily Press Intern
State inspectors will be visiting Santa Monica businesses starting in July to check if they are complying with the state regulations.
Eight representatives from
Anyone with ideas, suggestions, or concerns about the administration and oversight of California's business and property taxes is invited to attend the Board of Equalization's annual
Staff from the Board of Equalization's Statewide Compliance & Outreach Program (SCOP) will soon be visiting non-residential retail businesses in the Santa Monica area.
The Statewide Compliance and