San José

Reforming the Business Tax

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy of Sergio Ruiz.

San Jose is in the midst of studying how to modernize its business tax, something that San Francisco has gone through several times. What are the specifics of the San Jose business tax proposal? Who will benefit, and who will be most impacted? Join leaders from both cities for a conversation about what San Francisco and San Jose can learn from each other.

+ Ted Egan / City of San Francisco Office of the Controller
+ Kim Walesh / City of San Jose Office of Economic Development
+ Doug Whitman / City of San Jose Office of Economic Development

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