South City is one step closer to updating its business license tax, hoping to bring in more than double of last year's $2.3 million figure.

Updating the BLT revenue stream has been a frequent topic of discussion among several Peninsula cities as of late — including Foster City, Belmont and Redwood City — especially as budget deficits abound and other income sources, such as property-tax-in-lieu-of-vehicle license fees, were recently put in a precarious position. The city’s BLT currently comprises about 1.9% of its total general fund revenue, compared to the 4% to 5% median rate for comparable cities in the Bay Area.

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Terence Y

And there it is…it’s always about the money. Essentially to pay ever increasing government pensions and benefits. Hey businesses, if your taxes are much higher than before, look into moving to a more fiscally prudent city. Either that, or reduce your expenses, stay below the employee “limit” that brings you to a higher tax rate, or sell to a chain that can easier afford to pay these taxes, and have accountants that will minimize their tax burden. Good luck.

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