California SSA Announces Update on AB 2540
Thursday, June 07, 2012
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Posted by: Erin King
For Immediate Release
Contact: Erin King,
Executive Director
Phone: (949)783-4130
E-mail: erinking.cssa@gmail.com
California SSA Announces
Update on AB 2540
Proposed Sales Tax No Longer A Threat
To Self-Storage Operators
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA —June 7, 2012 — The California Self Storage Association (CSSA)
has announced that Assembly Bill 2540 is no longer a threat for self-storage
operators. The CSSA and the national Self-Storage Association (SSA) had joined
forces to fight the bill, which proposed a 7.5 percent excise tax that would be
applied to storage use or consumption in the state effective January 1, 2013.
"We are grateful to the SSA for partnering with us
to fight this proposed legislation and are happy to report that the bill is no
longer a threat to our industry,” says Erin King,
CSSA Executive Director. "The general issue of the proposed sales tax is not
going away, but at least for this year, it is dead.”
The proposed bill, the result of a bi-partisan group in the California
legislature that has been working on an expansion of sales tax in the state to
include services, would have required a two-thirds vote in both houses. "The
bill just didn’t go anywhere,” explains King, who says that the CSSA will
continue to monitor any proposed taxes that may be introduced.
A similar case was
introduced in South Dakota in January—Senate Bill 142—which would have impose a
4 percent sales tax on the gross receipts derived from self-storage unit
rentals, and a 4 percent privilege-use tax on the rental payments for use of
the property. The bill was killed in the South Dakota Senate earlier this year.
For more information about the CSSA and its efforts, please
visit www.californiaselfstorage.org.
About The California
Self-Storage Association
Founded in 2002, the California Self Storage
Association (CSSA) is the state not-for-profit trade organization dedicated to
serving the California Self-Storage industry including owner-operators,
facility managers and industry vendors. The CSSA represents some 450 direct
member companies that own and operate over 1,200 facilities in California. CSSA direct
members range from individual facility owner-operators to multiple-facility
operations, to the industry's largest publicly traded Real Estate Investment
Trusts (REITs).
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