President, Arnold Construction Company in San Diego
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
ICSC Supports E-Fairness Regulations
Since 1974, entrepreneur Elliot Feuerstein has served as an officer of the San Diego, CA-based Mira Mesa Shopping Center. In addition to developing commercial properties for some of the biggest retailers and fast food franchises, Elliot Feuerstein is an active member of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), which advocates for E-Fairness legislation.
Because of a precedent set in 1967, until recently, online companies were not considered liable for sales tax since they did not meet the standard of physical presence. However, local brick-and-mortar retailers determined that this gave online stores an unfair advantage. Additionally, this caused states that levy sales taxes to lose tens of billions of dollars in revenue, which was projected to reach $211 billion in uncollected taxes by 2022.
In 2018, the United States Supreme Court weighed in on the case of South Dakota v. Wayfair and voted in favor of reversing the 1967 ruling. Since the decision, 32 states have begun passing legislation that requires remote and online retailers that sell a significant number of goods across state lines to pay sales tax.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Congregation Beth Israel's New to Judaism Program
Elliot Feuerstein leverages more than 40 years of experience in the dynamic San Diego, CA, retail and commercial real estate sector to work alongside contractors, lenders, and store personnel in the management of Mira Mesa Shopping Center-West. A highly visible member of the city’s Jewish community, Elliot Feuerstein co-chaired a successful building campaign for the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue.
Congregation Beth Israel’s “New to Judaism” program was established to educate new converts and their children and spouses. The program offers a bi-monthly “Introduction to Judaism: Fundamentals of Belief and Practice” workshop that explains some of the basic principles of the religion.
Led by rabbis from Congregation Beth Israel, the course discusses the prayer rituals, the history of the Jewish faith, the origin of its Holy Days, the land of Israel, and religious books such as the Torah. The course is mandatory for people seeking to join the Jewish faith, for congregation members preparing for B’nai Mitzvah, and for interfaith couples who will be holding their marriage ceremony at Congregation Beth Israel.
Congregation Beth Israel’s “New to Judaism” program was established to educate new converts and their children and spouses. The program offers a bi-monthly “Introduction to Judaism: Fundamentals of Belief and Practice” workshop that explains some of the basic principles of the religion.
Led by rabbis from Congregation Beth Israel, the course discusses the prayer rituals, the history of the Jewish faith, the origin of its Holy Days, the land of Israel, and religious books such as the Torah. The course is mandatory for people seeking to join the Jewish faith, for congregation members preparing for B’nai Mitzvah, and for interfaith couples who will be holding their marriage ceremony at Congregation Beth Israel.
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