Governor Brown's budget proposal

Impact on California taxpayers

Join us for a discussion of the 2011-2012 California budget proposed by Governor Jerry Brown (D) on 10 January. In addition to steep spending cuts, the governor's budget includes proposals to:

  • Extend current temporary tax increases for five years
  • Eliminate tax benefits related to Enterprise Zones (EZ)
  • Mandate a single sales factor apportionment formula for most multistate taxpayers

By the end of this interactive webcast you will have learned more about the proposed tax increases and will better understand how the potential loss of the EZ might impact your company.

Featured panelists
Craig Winchester, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax, San Diego, CA
Jim Besio, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax, San Jose, CA
Kimberly Bott, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax, Sacramento, CA
Saśl Gomez, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax, Los Angeles, CA
Anesh Mehta, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax, Irvine, CA

Moderator
Carl DiNicola, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax, Irvine, CA

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Originally broadcast on:
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
4:30 pm Eastern time

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Tue 25 Jan 2011 09:30:00 PM GMT

Duration: 01:30

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