Sonoma county approves new tax rates for cannabis businesses

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Sonoma county approves new tax rates for cannabis businesses
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The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors gave preliminary approval Tuesday to new business tax rates for cannabis cultivators in unincorporated areas of the county that would nearly double the top rate for indoor growers.

The new rates would maintain the current tax structure on cultivators, which calculates the amount owed based on the square footage of canopy permitted to be grown.

The new rates per square foot of canopy will be $0.75 for outdoor growers, $3.00 for growers using mixed-light, and $12.50 for indoor cultivators.

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