San Francisco Payroll Expense Tax, Proposition Q, 2008
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The San Francisco Modifying the Payroll Expense Tax Act, or Proposition Q, was on the November 4, 2008 ballot in San Francisco for voters in the City of San Francisco.
Proposition Q was approved with 74.2% of the vote.
Ballot language
The language on the ballot said:
- Shall the City specify that certain partnerships and other businesses are subject to the City's payroll expense tax and expand the payroll expense tax exemption for small businesses so that businesses with annual payroll expenses of $250,000 or less would not have to pay the tax?
External links
- List of all measures on the November 4 San Francisco ballot
- Election results
- David Latterman's analysis of the November 2008 San Francisco local ballot measures

