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Supervisor Campos says he will seek law requiring companies to pay taxes before short-term rental implementation
Summary
Supervisor David Campos announced an upcoming ordinance that would condition implementation of city laws on companies’ payment of owed taxes. The announcement came amid public comment on recent short-term rental legislation and competing views from home-sharers and advocates.
Supervisor David Campos told the Board of Supervisors on Jan. 8 that he will introduce legislation “next week” requiring that private companies pay owed taxes before the city implements laws affecting them.
“In simple terms, everyone should play by the same rules, and that even a $13 billion corporation should do what every single small business and every single resident of San Francisco does — pay taxes,” Campos said during his remarks. “I will be introducing legislation…
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