Schiavo launches Chiquita Canyon Landfill tax relief website 

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News release 

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, has announced the launch of a tax relief website for families impacted by the Chiquita Canyon Landfill.  

Due to the tax budget trailer bill (Senate Bill 132) being signed into law in July, which included language from Schiavo’s bill, The Chiquita Canyon Tax Relief Act (Assembly Bill 27), residents impacted by the Chiquita Canyon Landfill may be eligible to exclude relief payments from their state income taxes, according to a news release from Schiavo’s office. 

Since the law’s passage, Schiavo and her office have worked closely with the Franchise Tax Board and state departments to ensure clear and accurate information is available for residents, the release said. To make the process easier, Schiavo’s office has created a Chiquita Canyon Tax Relief landing page, with step-by-step guidance and links to official Franchise Tax Board forms and publications. Impacted residents can visit the page at a40.asmdc.org/chiquita-canyon-tax-relief-act

“Ensuring families impacted by the disaster at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill have tax relief by passing legislation was only step one. While I always encourage folks to reach out to my office with questions, with our new website, we’re making sure that information on how to access that relief is simple and consolidated,” Schiavo said in the release. “This is an important step to alleviate the financial burden for our impacted community members. I will continue fighting for additional relief until our community receives the support it deserves.” 

The new website centralizes this guidance, including details from FTB Publication 1001, links to official forms, and step-by-step instructions for both those who have already filed taxes and those preparing their 2024 return. 

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