Issue subpoena to compel Chevron to provide financial records for tax audit
In Plain English
The city wants to audit Chevron's 2025 business license tax payment but the company has not provided required financial information. A subpoena legally forces Chevron to turn over its books and records. If approved, the city can verify whether Chevron paid the correct amount of business license taxes.
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