Results for quezon city transfer of ownership


4,739 results

Sort by date / relevance

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Fiscal Affairs

1967 Budget Analysis: Fiscal Affairs 22 1 2 1 2 1 13 7 38 2 3 0 5 <, 1 14.5 1 2 1 24 14 4.6 4.6 112.1 30 ;1.42.1 31 1 This vacant supervision state financial examiner II position has been transferred to Long Beach operations and the position will be reclassified to Chief of Management Control. . 505 Finance Items 114, 115 State Lands Division-Continued Table 5 shows the operating
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/10_fiscal_affairs_1967.pdf

[PDF] Ballot Analysis

When a property changes ownership again, its taxable value is reset to its new purchase price. Property Taxes Increase When a Property Changes Ownership. The taxable value of most properties is less than what they could be sold for.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2020/Prop19-110320.pdf

The 2017-18 Budget: California Spending Plan

Oct 18, 2017 - The bulk of the proceeds would be allocated to cities and counties to fund affordable rental and ownership housing for low ‑income and middle ‑income households. Second, the package places a $4  billion general obligation bond on the November 2018 ballot.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3694/12

[PDF] Proposition 172 How Did it Affect Spending for Public Safety?

This countywide “pot” is then allocated to each of the cities within that county, and the county itself, generally in proportion to its share of the property tax transfer. Senate Bill 509 prohibits the allocations to cities from replacing more than half of their net 1993-94 property tax loss; any funds not allocated to the cities are retained by the county.
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/Proposition_172.pdf

2004 Initiative Analysis: California Home Rule Amendment

This measure transfers some K-14 district excess property taxes to cities and counties to implement the tax shift. All revenue that cities and counties shift to SAFE (in exchange for property taxes) are counted towards the Proposition  98 minimum funding guarantee, provided the revenues are used for education purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2004/040045.htm

[PDF] California Home Rule Amendment

This measure transfers some K-14 district excess property taxes to cities and counties to implement the tax shift. All revenue that cities and counties shift to SAFE (in exchange for property taxes) are counted towards the Proposition 98 minimum funding guarantee, provided the revenues are used for education purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2004/040045.pdf

[PDF] Cal Facts 2004: State and Local

These revenue transfers commonly are referred to as the “triple flip.” VLF-Property Tax Swap. In 1999, the state began reducing the vehicle license fee (VLF) rate charged to vehicle owners—and backfilling city and county rev- enue losses from this tax reduction with state subventions.
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/cal_facts/cal_facts_state_local_2004.pdf

[PDF] Cal Facts 2004

These revenue transfers commonly are referred to as the “triple flip.” VLF-Property Tax Swap. In 1999, the state began reducing the vehicle license fee (VLF) rate charged to vehicle owners—and backfilling city and county rev- enue losses from this tax reduction with state subventions.
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/cal_facts/cal_facts_2004.pdf

[PDF] Sale-Leaseback

The DGS asserts this is necessary to quantify the benefit of transferring this risk to the new owner. While we agree that it is important to include some calculation of risk, we think this ap- proach somewhat overstates the cost of maintaining state ownership by creating costs that the state does not currently incur and double counting some costs that are already included elsewhere in DGS’ model.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/infr/sale_leaseback/sale_leaseback_110910.pdf

The 2023-24 California Spending Plan: Judiciary and Criminal Justice

Oct 16, 2023 - The budget includes $19.2  million one-time General Fund to support three projects —$10.9  million for pre-construction activities for the Sixth District Court of Appeal and Nevada City projects and $8.3  million for construction activities for the San Bernardino Juvenile Dependency project.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4805