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After the passage of Measure R in November 2008, the new sales tax rate in Los Angeles County rose to 8.75% (since 2013, 9-10%), second only to Alameda County in California (though there were a few cities whose sales tax rates exceeded the new rate). [2]
The Alameda County Superior Court, which covers the entire county, is not a County department but a division of the State's trial court system. Historically, the courthouses were county-owned buildings that were maintained at county expense, which created significant friction since the trial court judges, as officials of the state government ...
At 7.25%, California has the highest minimum statewide sales tax rate in the United States, [8] which can total up to 10.75% with local sales taxes included. [9]Sales and use taxes in California (state and local) are collected by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, whereas income and franchise taxes are collected by the Franchise Tax Board.
General Services will pay over $1.1 million to Sacramento County and over $768,000 to Alameda County for violations of state law regarding underground storage of hazardous substances.
Pages in category "Government of Alameda County, California" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
[citation needed] Counties may also have an assessor, a recorder, an auditor, a controller, a treasurer, a tax collector, a county clerk, a registrar of voters, a coroner, and/or a medical examiner. [ citation needed ] Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and Santa Clara counties are the only counties that have a coroner or a medical examiner ...
New prices go into effect at Alameda Park Zoo April 1. Admission fees for the Zoo will increase slightly in April. Adult: $5. Children(5- to 12-year-olds): $3. Senior(60 and up): $3. Military: $3 ...
Workers unhappy with their earnings say their pay is not keeping up with the cost of living (according to 80%), and their pay is too low for the quality of work they do (71%) or the amount of work ...