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There are roughly 45 California cities with utility tax codes that might allow for a Netflix tax, including Sacramento, Culver City, Glendale and Santa Monica. The cities’ video tax rates range ...
Pasadena won’t be alone either. At least 45 other California cities have been advised they too could tax their residents’ online viewing using their city’s existing tax rate for cable providers.
Pasadena city officials are mulling whether to tax subscribers of Netflix, Hulu and other video streaming using an existing municipal utility tax code that initially […] ...
Despite issuing two memorandums to the contrary last week, Pasadena officials now say they haven’t officially decided to tax Netflix and other streaming services yet.City Manager Steve Mermell ...
Controversy over video streaming taxes 02:16. PASADENA, Calif. --The Pasadena city council has been taking heat for weeks, after announcing a 9.4 percent tax on streaming video.They’re calling ...
There were some reports that the city of Pasadena had decided to begin taxing streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu, with the caveat that other California cities might soon follow their lead.
A crane deployed for the filming of an upcoming Netflix show toppled over and landed on a home near Pasadena Tuesday night, March 23. A couple and a child inside the house, on the 3600 block of ...
Pasadena has become the latest city to implement a tax on streaming services such as Netflix, HBO Go and Hulu.
Pasadena Finance Director Matthew Hawkesworth made a ruling last week that video games and streaming services similar to cable — such as Netflix, Hulu and HBO Go — will be subject to the city ...
Despite issuing two memorandums to the contrary last week, Pasadena officials now say they haven’t officially decided to tax Netflix and other streaming services yet. City Manager Steve Mermell said ...
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