Close the LoopHole Meeting Tonight in Oakland

San Francisco’s Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting is holding a meeting to discuss how to best change the taxation of commercial property. It’s in just a few hours, at 6pm, at Oakland’s Laney College.  I went to the event in San Francisco a few months back, and it was a worthwhile opportunity to discuss the issues.

Check out the flip for full details or go directly to the Facebook page.

Join SF Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting for an organizing town hall to reform Prop. 13 and restore funding to public education and services.

Who: Concerned Citizens, Students and Community Leaders

When: July 27, 6-7:30pm

Where: Laney College Student Center, Oakland

…(1 block East of Lake Merritt BART station)

*** Co-Sponsors: Assoc Students of Laney College

Wellstone Democratic Club

The Oakland Single Parents’ Network

Oakland Education Association

East Bay Young Democrats (EBYD)

Cal Berkeley Democrats ***

Learn more about how to close the corporate property tax loophole at http://www.ClosetheLoophole.com/

2 thoughts on “Close the LoopHole Meeting Tonight in Oakland”

  1. or should it be based on the ownership? For example, if owned by a publicly traded corporation, you might reassess every year or every n years.

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