Last day for L.A. biz tax amnesty

Freelance journalists and others have until today to get in under the amnesty program for the controversial city of Los Angeles business tax. Some details are available at the Writers Guild of America website.

12:44 AM Monday, June 30 2003 • Link
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thanks for the plug, big guy. Blogga to blogga, playa to playa, you the man! All fans of L.a. Observed, and there are many, should check out www.wga.org on three accounts: the business tax story, which was put together by our crack legal team after the city of l.a. went totally wild on free lance writers(?); our series on depression, which affects a lot of writers (to paraphrase Joe Heller; if you're an L.a. journo who didn't get depressed over free lance writing, you'd be insane); and our upcoming July 2 story on Roger Simon (plus, we got screenplays from nick Kazan, et al to download)

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