A San Francisco ballot measure that approves sweeping business tax changes passed Tuesday night, with results including a large number of mail-in ballots.
Proposition F passed 68% to 32%, with nearly all precincts reporting. The measure required a simple majority to pass.
Mayor London Breed and the Board of Supervisors sponsored the measure, which will eliminate the city’s payroll tax and gradually raise gross receipts tax rates by 40% for all industries. Officials have said the measure is critical to closing the city’s $1.5 billion budget deficit amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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BMS Appoints Massis as Chairman of Australian Affinity Business
BMS Group, the London-based independent specialist re/insurance broker, announced the appointment of Cris Massis as chairman of BMS’s Australian affinity business, effective Nov. 1 and based in Melbourne.
Massis has more than 20 years of professional and volunteer experience in the healthcare and sports sector and is currently the interim chief executive of Integra Health, an innovative start-up group of multidisciplinary allied health clinics across Australia aiming to provide client-centred health care solutions. He has held positions at the Bob Jane Corp., St Kilda Football Club, CPA Australia, Australian Physiotherapy Association and Advent Health.
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Fredonia Small Business Revolution premieres November 10 | News 4 Buffalo
FREDONIA, N.Y. (WIVB)–A week from today, you can watch the season premiere of a national show featuring the Village of Fredonia!
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If you don’t have those streaming services, you can watch it in Fredonia next week at the Vineyards Golf Course
FREDONIA, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A trailer for the newest season of "Small Business Revolution," which features Fredonia, has been released.
The village received $500,000 to upgrade some local businesses. Shooting wrapped in August, but due to COVID-19, crews say they weren't able to travel back to Fredonia for more in-person filming.
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How To Choose A Business Checking Account – Forbes Advisor
Business checking accounts can make it easier to separate business spending from personal spending. If you run a small business, are self-employed or earn money as an independent contractor or gig worker, a business checking account is something you may need.
But which one is best for you? Just as with personal checking accounts, choosing a business bank account comes down to finding one that offers the right combination of features, benefits and cost.
Udacity raises $75M in debt, says its tech education business is profitable after enterprise
Online education tools continue to see a surge of interest boosted by major changes in work and learning practices in the midst of a global health pandemic. And today, one of the early pioneers of the medium is announcing some funding as it tips into profitability on the back of a pivot to enterprise services, targeting businesses and governments that are looking to upskill workers to give them tech expertise more relevant to modern demands.
Udacity , which provides online courses and popularized the concept of “Nanodegrees” in tech-related subjects like artificial intelligence, programming, autonomous driving and cloud computing, has secured $75 million in the form of a debt facility. The funding will be used to continue investing in its platform to target more business customers.
Mark Cuban on why he thinks Biden is 'the right choice for business'
"If you can't open the doors in your community, whether it's because of instability, civil unrest or Covid, it doesn't matter how great of an entrepreneur [you are], it doesn't matter how many customers you may want or have because they can't come see you," Cuban continued.
"Just the way that Donald Trump has just botched so completely the response to Covid, he has crushed hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of businesses."
Trump's campaign did not immediately respond to CNBC Make It 's request for comment on Cuban's statements.
SD1 prepares for gradual return to normal business as water shutoffs, penalties are extended to
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