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Federal Taxes
Long-term capital gains tax rates (2025):
- 0% for income up to $44,625 (single filer).
- 15% for income between $44,626 and $492,300.
California State Taxes
California does not have a separate tax rate for capital gains; they’re taxed as regular income.
2025 California income tax brackets (estimated, based on recent years):
- For income up to $10,099 (single filer), the tax rate is 1%.
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San Francisco – What’s It Really Like Now? 🇺🇸
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The ridiculed, 37-year-old Calif. law that’s changing business across the globe
It’s one of California’s most controversial propositions
“Prop. 65 called for requiring businesses to warn consumers that a product could cause cancer or reproductive harm if it included certain chemicals. It also prohibited companies from discharging those same chemicals into water. The water element had the A-listers particularly up in arms, with actress Morgan Fairchild telling the LA Times, ‘Stars drink water too. I have as good a chance of having a deformed child in Beverly Hills as a woman drinking polluted water in Eureka.’”
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Folsom Street Fair (Age-Restricted 5/24)
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California legislature passes sweeping AI safety bill
“The bill, which has been a flashpoint for debate in Silicon Valley and beyond, would obligate AI companies operating in California to implement a number of precautions before they train a sophisticated foundation model. Those include making it possible to quickly and fully shut the model down, ensuring the model is protected against ‘unsafe post-training modifications,’ and maintaining a testing procedure to evaluate whether a model or its derivatives is especially at risk of ‘causing or enabling a critical harm.’”
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What is a catalytic converter and why do people keep stealing them? | CNN Business
“Often, there’s platinum, worth more than $1,000 an ounce, palladium, worth nearly as much, and rhodium, worth almost $5,000 per ounce. They react chemically with exhaust gases, breaking down compounds like carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and small amounts of unburned fuel into less harmful substances.”