Pooja S. Nair Examines Measure ULA and Proposition 43’s Impact on Future Local Taxes

In her monthly real estate column for the Beverly Hills Courier, Pooja S. Nair examines the withdrawal of the statewide challenge to Los Angeles’ Measure ULA and the potential implications of Proposition 43, which will appear on California’s November ballot. Pooja analyzes the continued impact of Measure ULA’s transfer tax on high-value property sales, the failed effort to cap local transfer taxes statewide, and the proposed restoration of the two-thirds voter approval requirement for citizen-initiated local special taxes. Her analysis explores what these developments could mean for future local tax measures and the California real estate market.
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