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The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors has suspended Measure S, eliminating the County’s tax on cultivation for two years. At the November 1st meeting, Supervisors voted (3-2) to suspend tax payments for the cultivation year 2022, billing them for 2023, and for the cultivation year 2023, billing them for 2024. Additionally, all outstanding payments are deferred until October 2023, with related penalties waived.
Increased concern over the high rate of tax delinquency, believed to be the result of over-taxation and overregulation of the cannabis industry, was influential in the decision to temporarily eliminate the tax, which was previously reduced by 85% in early 2022.
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