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  2. California Tax Extension: Why it Happened and What it Means ...

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    Last month California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the state is extending its tax filing deadline for residents impacted by December and January winter storms. The new deadline is now Oct. 16,...

  3. California retiree slams Social Security for ‘picking on the ...

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    California retiree slams Social Security for ‘picking on the old people.’ She fought back — and won. ... Retirement and survivor benefits cannot be combined or taken at the same time ...

  4. California’s extended tax deadline is coming up. Here’s what ...

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  5. What to know about Gov. Newsom's plan to offset California's ...

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    The deficit number Newsom presented Friday subtracts the $17.3 billion in cuts agreed to earlier from the $37.9-billion deficit estimate from January. Revenues have fallen short of expectations ...

  6. California State Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The minimum benefit is $50 per week, and the maximum benefit is updated each year. The "base period" for determining benefits is defined as 12 months divided into four consecutive quarters, excluding the quarter immediately prior - i.e., the lookback period is ~17 months pre-disability up to ~5 months pre-disability.

  7. IRS, California postpone tax deadline again for most state ...

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    The IRS said Monday that Californians in 55 of the state's 58 counties would not have to pay their 2022 taxes or 2023 estimated taxes until Nov. 16. Then, the state followed suit.