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Dec 7, 2022 · California Education Code Section 51225.3 authorizes local educational agencies to accept a Career Technical Education course as an optional high school graduation requirement, beginning with the 2012-13 school year (class of 2013). On July 1, 2027, and, as of January 1, 2028, this requirement is repealed.
Governor Gavin Newsom (D) on February 9, 2022, signed Senate Bill (SB) 113, which includes taxpayer-friendly changes to the California pass-through entity tax (PTE tax). These changes include: changing the ordering of the PTE credit utilization to be after the other state tax credit for the 2022 tax year.
For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2021, and before January 1, 2026, qualifying pass-through entities (PTEs) may annually elect to pay an entity level state tax on income. Qualified taxpayers receive a credit for their share of the entity level tax, reducing their California personal income tax.
California’s high school graduation rate has increased steadily in recent years. California’s high school graduation rate increased from 75% in 2009–10 to 83% in 2015–16. Much of this increase has come from rising graduation rates among students of color: rates for both Latino students and African American students have increased 12 percentage points (to 80% […]
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Governor Newsom signed California Assembly Bill 150 into law on July 16, 2021. This new law allows certain pass-through entities to annually elect to pay an elective tax in the amount of 9.3% of the pro rata share or distributive share of the entity's partners, shareholders, or members.
Any custody credit earned prior to October 1, 2011, is to be governed by the applicable prior law. (§ 4019(h).) Accordingly, when sentencing a defendant after October 1, 2011, for a crime occurring prior to that date, the court must look to the formula applicable to the time when the crime was committed.
limited to those sentenced to a determinate prison term. Such “credits are available to a defendant sentenced to an indeterminate life term under the three strikes law.” (People v. Philpot (2004) 122 Cal.App.4th 893, 908.) 3. Pen. Code, § 2933.1 The Legislature’s purpose in enacting Penal Code section 2933.1 was to delay the