NEWS FLASH: 영세업주들 “이젠 정말 LA 떠나야 하나…” | Minor Owners “Now I really have to leave LA … “

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Minor Owners “Now I really have to leave LA … “

Comments 06-01-2018 (Fri) Reporter Nam Sang Wook
For the second time, employers are paying attention to LA’s various regulations and regulations. After the murder of the soaring housing cost for the third time. 

In the end, taxes and expenses, government regulations and housing costs are burdensome to business owners who make a living from their businesses in LA. The biggest tax that owners pay is sales tax. Currently, sales tax rates in Los Angeles County are approximately 9.25% to 10.25%, depending on the region. In the case of LA, 10% is the industry opinion. The sales tax is walking from the consumers, but the employers think that they will pay for their income because they have to pay later. 

Ahn Byung-chan, CPA explained, “It is a tax to pay, but generally, small and medium-sized businesses tend to think that they have to pay from their income.” 

The minimum wage, which is raised every year, is also a burden for small and medium-sized enterprises. From July this year, it will be raised from $ 10.50 to $ 12 for companies with less than 25 employees and from $ 11 to $ 13.25 for companies with 26 or more employees. The increase in the minimum wage for the first time in six months has raised the burden of labor costs. 

The ‘pro-employee’ policy is another burden for small and medium-sized businesses. These are the various labor regulations and immigration laws that are being strengthened. It is a big blow for the owners when it violated. It is common for small and medium-sized enterprises to decide whether or not to keep business. 

Homeless soaring rents are threatening the livelihoods of small businesses. 

A man in his 50s, who owns the Liquor store, said he would be able to live if the rent and the rent were stable even if the taxes and wages were raised.

With the increase in taxes and expenses, homeless rents and housing expenses are overlapping. 

A survey of the US Census Bureau found that 16.3 percent of 10.2 million residents in Los Angeles County are living in poverty. 

According to a survey conducted by the Economic Policy Research Institute, Los Angeles County can earn $ 7,691 a month for a four-person family and $ 92,295 a year in taxes and dues. In contrast, the average median family income for four people in Los Angeles County is $ 66,203, a significant gap from $ 92,295. As a matter of fact, I can see the small and medium-sized sub-contractors who say that I want to leave my business and leave LA. 

The CPA said, “Various laws are inevitable rather than fair,” he said. “Many small and medium-sized businesses do not want to pay taxes themselves.” 

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