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Business coalition submits landmark signature total to repeal $742 million gross receipts tax

20 February 2026
Business coalition submits landmark signature total to repeal $742 million gross receipts tax
Business coalition submits landmark signature total to repeal $742 million gross receipts tax

LOS ANGELES, CA - A broad coalition of business and hospitality leaders today submitted over 79,300 signatures to the Los Angeles City Clerk to qualify a repeal of the city’s Business Gross Receipts Tax (GRT) for the November 2026 ballot.

The submission follows a monthslong, grassroots effort that successfully secured nearly double the required signatures needed for validation – signaling significant support for the city’s small business community that has suffered under years of one-sided policies that ignore the real cost of doing business in Los Angeles. The measure, titled the "Repeal Of Los Angeles City Business Gross Receipts Tax," would eliminate the tax Los Angeles businesses pay on overall revenues.

For decades, the GRT has disproportionately hit small and minority‑owned businesses and contributed to higher costs for everyday goods. Repealing it will deliver immediate relief to residents, protect jobs at companies struggling under LA’s high operating costs, and restore a fairer, more competitive business climate. Los Angeles is one of only three cities in California with a gross receipts tax and it has driven employers out of LA to neighboring, more tax-competitive markets.

This measure has overwhelming support from voters. This year, it will be the only measure before voters that will lower taxes, tackle inflation, and put more money in the pocket of everyday Angelenos.

Repealing the gross receipts tax is about supporting our main streets and the mom-and-pop businesses that help our neighborhoods thrive. These businesses are facing the same affordability crisis as families across our city, and by eliminating the GRT we're removing one more reason to relocate or shut down. This repeal gives local entrepreneurs a real chance to stay in Los Angeles, create jobs, reinvest in our communities, and keep our commercial corridors buzzing. Nella McOsker, President & CEO of the Central City Association
Los Angeles is facing an affordability crisis — repealing the archaic gross receipts tax tackles it head-on. It will be the only measure on the ballot that lowers taxes. This repeal is necessary for our city to halt the exodus of business and recruit new employers and secure our economic future. Stuart Waldman, President of the Valley Industry & Commerce Association
Today marks a turning point for a business community that refused to be passive. After years of being targeted by policy decisions that threaten our industry’s viability, we stood up, organized, and acted. At a time when the city is proposing multiple tax increases, this will be the only measure on the ballot that lowers taxes and puts money back into the pockets of residents. Rosanna Maietta, President & CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association

About the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA)

The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) is the largest hotel association in America, representing more than 30,000 members from all segments of the industry nationwide – including iconic global brands, 80% of all franchised hotels, and the 16 largest hotel companies in the U.S. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., AHLA focuses on strategic advocacy, communications support, and workforce development programs to move the industry forward. Learn more at www.ahla.com.

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