Solis husband, Sam Sayyad
Los Angeles County tax records, says that Sam Sayyad owed $7,630 on 15 tax liens on his auto repair business. Two liens, worth $981, were released in 1999 after Sayyad paid them off.
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now, I’m going to seriously guess here, but, I’d guess the back taxes are State Board of Equalization now $400/yr excise tax. Even if you claim no profits, you still pay the $400/yr. If you do claim profits, you pay tax on that profit instead. I’d tieny-tiny guess, he reported no profit on his business, so is being levied the minimum $400 (probably a little less in the 90’s). This bears out with a story that Sam Sayyad owed $7630 on 15 tax liens on his auto repair business, and two liens, worth $981, were paid in 1999 (when solis was first running for senate) and I’d also tieny-tiny guess, his wife, participated in the business before she became a state politician.
best regards, blu