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Boggs v. Franchise Tax Board

Los Angeles Superior Court (Class Action). Class Action on behalf of visually impaired tax payers alleging that Franchise Tax Board discriminated against those with visual impairments by not providing alternate forms for viewing bills such as larger print or Braille. Plaintiffs claim that because Defendant did not provide easily viewed bills, they could not pay bills in a timely manner and often incurred late fees. 

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