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Board clears parking-tax simplification for small residential landlords, 10-1 on first reading
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance on first reading simplifying the city's parking tax rules for small property owners who rent up to five residential parking spaces, including a partial amnesty and reduced compliance requirements; the vote was 10-1 after a failed motion to continue.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved on first reading an ordinance to simplify parking tax compliance for residential property owners who rent out a limited number of parking spaces.
Supervisor Scott Wiener, sponsor of Item 15, told the board the measure would exempt small residential landlords who rent five or fewer spaces from many of the current administrative burdens that apply to larger parking operators, such as fingerprinting, revenue-control devices, background checks and annual fees. The legislation would set the payment schedule for those small owners to quarterly, exempt them from certain licensing requirements, and provide a partial amnesty window: between Jan. 1 and June 30 of the following year, owners who come forward and pay up to two years of back…
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