Humboldt County Says That Outstanding Measure S Payments Accepted In Any Amount Through December 31, 2024

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Press release from the Humboldt County Treasurer-Tax Collector:

On November 29, 2022 the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution (Resolution 22-143) extending the temporary reduction of Measure S taxes and suspending 100% of the Measure S taxes for tax year 2023 and tax year 2024.

 The resolution states:

  • For cultivation year 2022, collected in tax year 2023, the cannabis excise tax rate shall be temporarily suspended in full, resulting in a 100% reduction of the currently authorized rates and no Measure S cannabis excise taxes will be billed or due for this tax year.
  • For cultivation year 2023, collected in tax year 2024, the cannabis excise tax rate shall be temporarily suspended in full, resulting in a 100% reduction of the currently authorized rates and no Measure S cannabis excise taxes will be billed or due for this tax year.
  • The second installments of the cultivation year 2020, originally due in tax year 2021, and the first and second installments of the cultivation year 2021 originally due in tax year 2022 and already reduced by 85% remain due but are not subject to penalties and interest during tax year 2023 and tax year 2024.
  • All other billed and assessed Measure S taxes, penalties, and interest due for prior cultivation years remain due and are subject to all applicable penalties and interest charges.

This resolution also authorized and directed the Treasurer-Tax Collector to take actions consistent with the resolution. As such, the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s office will accept payments in any amount toward the outstanding balance of Measure S cannabis excise taxes through December 31, 2024.

Payments can be made at the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office, Room 125 in the County Courthouse, located at 825 5th Street in Eureka. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m.

For more information regarding the Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector, please call 707-476-2450 or visit the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office web page.

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DELLIB
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DELLIB
1 year ago

Keep beating a dead horse and looking for more stupid dumboldt regulators, drop the fee 200% What humboldt needs is it’s re-vititization of it’s tourism and fishing industry. (A great renewable resource that was once the most vital humco asset). Logging is dead, fishing is dead, pot is now dead, tourism is dead, the aftermath is the leftover rotting of homelessness, drug use, crime and corruption! I think Humboldt still has a chance to rebuild itself if it could revive the contaminated pot grow rivers with new fish and tourism. Flush the nitrates from the pot grows out of the rivers with a few floods, set up a few fish hatcheries, and at least maybe bring back some great fishing and tourism, unless fish and game decide in their agenda do not want THAT!

Stale Cannabis
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Stale Cannabis
1 year ago
Reply to  DELLIB

“Logging is dead, fishing is dead, pot is now dead, tourism is dead”
In a productive and well managed county all of these could be alive and well.
Amazing the way the county has fallen down on these industries especially the cannabis. So so so much opportunity is blowing away in the wind as the last of many crops oxidize in the totes across the county.

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Jason
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Jason
1 year ago
Reply to  Stale Cannabis

Tourism is not dead. It’s one of the last good things that we have left.

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
1 year ago
Reply to  Jason

Who wants them. I sure dont.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
Reply to  Stale Cannabis

Agreed. We have had a disgustingly incompetent group of supervisors and many department heads for decades now. SO MUCH money flew through here and none was kept around. They ran the weed business out of here just grabbing whatever cash they could on their short-sighted greedy programs under John Ford. What a bunch of morons!

Sigh
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Sigh
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

Curious, if race in each district could be now: who do you realistically suggest should/would run if you could vote in all?

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
Reply to  Sigh

Decent question. The reality is we have nobody capable running and so we have nobody capable to vote for. Our local situation reflects the national problem…candidates who are beholden to special or particular interests (often themselves!) and less concerned about the overall results of their decisions. yes- I am cynical but I was not always this way…they made me be like this!!

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
1 year ago
Reply to  Sigh

Alfred E. Newman.

Guess
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Guess
1 year ago
Reply to  DELLIB

Too bad fish and game isn’t in charge of mosquitoes, we wouldn’t have any.

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
1 year ago
Reply to  Guess

They’d multiply.

I like stars
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I like stars
1 year ago

I am also willing to accept payments in any amount. However, I feel the deadline is unnecessary. I will accept payments any time.

Non-Native
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Non-Native
1 year ago
Reply to  I like stars

Lol.

Strate rate
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Strate rate
1 year ago

Trying to help ma an pa get legal. Nice too see the dead line extended. The state is reaching out too all late payers giving them a break.

Joe'sGarage
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Joe'sGarage
1 year ago

.They just don’t get it. There was a President back in the sixties who won the election based on a promise to raise the GDP to 4%. Despite their first year efforts they couldn’t achieve more than 2.8% of that promise. Frustrated, they sought the advice of economists which included Milton Friedman. His advice, which they ultimately followed, was deregulate and lower taxes. Kennedy took his advice and the GDP was 4.4% a year later. Nothing politically will destroy an economy faster than over regulation and high taxes. Humboldt is a perfect example.

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
1 year ago
Reply to  Joe'sGarage

Absolutley. And look what we have in charge now from top to bottom. Taxers, borrowers and spenders.

Farmer
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Farmer
1 year ago

Can we have a deadline for when the Marketing funds collected and not used for the last five years will be turned back to a Marketing firm the industry chooses? Instead of it going back into the General Fund as a bail out?

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Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
Reply to  Farmer

LOL!

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
1 year ago

Good luck!

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

Ha Ha ha!!! “Warning signal that the state’s legal market is on the brink of collapse”. Ha Ha Ha! Maybe the real Mary Jane wins after all….https://www.sfgate.com/cannabis/article/california-legal-pot-sales-drop-17800119.php?IPID=SFGate-HP-CP-Spotlight