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Report - who actually pays taxes in California?

Saturday, April 14, 2007

  • Organization: California Budget Project

CaliforniaBudget Project

Released to coincide with tax day, a new California Budget Project Policy Points, "Who Pays Taxes in California?" examines:

- How much California's poorest and high-income households pay in state and local taxes;

- How the taxes Californians pay compare to those of other states;

- How California's tax policies have changed over time; and

- Who doesn't pay taxes in California.

This Policy Points is available at www.cbp.org.

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From the California Budget Project

1107 9th Street, Suite 310

Sacramento, CA 95814

Jean Ross, Executive Director

ph: (916)444-0500 fax: (916)444-0172

Email: cbp@cbp.org

Providing independent budget and policy analysis since 1995.

The California Budget Project engages in independent fiscal and policy analysis and public education with the goal of improving public policies affecting the economic and social well-being of low- and middle-income Californians. Foundation grants and individual donations and subscriptions provide general operating support for the California Budget Project.

Please visit our website at www.cbp.org.

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