Join state program to share business tax data with Franchise Tax Board
Resolution 51-08
In Plain English
The state Franchise Tax Board wants to share business tax information with Richmond to help both agencies track companies operating in the city. Richmond currently collects its own business tax data separately from state records. If approved, the city gains access to state business registration information that could improve local tax collection and compliance monitoring.
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