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[PDF] Property Tax Reductions to Diminish as Housing Market Improves

Local property taxes therefore affect the state budget because increases in local property tax revenue allocated to schools typically offset state spending on education. How Does California’s Property Tax System Work?
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/finance/property-tax/property-tax-050514.pdf

Why County Revenues Vary: State Laws and Local Conditions Affecting County Finance

These additional sources include: utility users taxes, hotel taxes, and business taxes (taxes that counties may levy only in their unincorporated areas); payments from redevelopment agencies; and interest earnings.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/050798_county_revenues/050798_county_revenue.html

2002 Initiative Analysis: Jarvis-Simon Homeowners and Renters Relief Act: Version 2

Since the average statewide property tax rate is 1.067  percent of assessed value, the exemption reduces the typical homeowner's taxes by about $75 annually. Over 5  million homeowners currently claim the exemption.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020229_INT.htm

2002 Initiative Analysis: Jarvis-Simon Homeowners and Renters Relief Act: Version 1

Since the average statewide property tax rate is 1.067  percent of assessed value, the exemption reduces the typical homeowner's taxes by about $75 annually. Over 5  million homeowners currently claim the exemption.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020228_INT.htm

The 2011-12 Budget: Should California End Redevelopment Agencies?

Property Tax Allocation in Areas Not Under Redevelopment After property owners pay property taxes, county auditors distribute them to schools and other local agencies in the county. While the laws controlling allocation of the base 1 percent property tax rate are complex, they can be summarized in three steps.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2011/realignment/redevelopment_020911.aspx

[PDF] Use of revenue raised by bonds or taxes approved by the voters.

In other cases, state and local governments have more discretion over how to use bond proceeds or tax revenue approved by voters. Restricts Use of Bond and Tax Revenue. This measure restricts the use of voter-approved bond proceeds and tax revenue.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170597.pdf

2005 Initiative Analysis: Tobacco Tax, Disease Prevention and Children's Health Insurance Act of 2006 (version 3).

Background Tobacco Taxes Existing Tax Rate. Current state law imposes excise taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products. The state’s cigarette tax is currently 87 cents per pack (with an equivalent tax on other types of tobacco products) and is levied on cigarette distributors who supply cigarettes to retail stores.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050887.htm

[PDF] Tobacco Tax, Disease Prevention and Children's Health Insurance Act of 2006 (version 3). (Amendment #1-S)

BACKGROUND Tobacco Taxes Existing Tax Rate. Current state law imposes excise taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products. The state’s cigarette tax is currently 87 cents per pack (with an equivalent tax on other types of tobacco products) and is levied on cigarette distributors who supply cigarettes to retail stores.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050887.pdf

2005 Initiative Analysis: Tobacco Tax, Disease Prevention and Children's Health Insurance Act of 2006 (version 4).

Background Tobacco Taxes Existing Tax Rate. Current state law imposes excise taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products. The state’s cigarette tax is currently 87 cents per pack (with an equivalent tax on other types of tobacco products) and is levied on cigarette distributors who supply cigarettes to retail stores.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050888.htm

[PDF] Tobacco Tax, Disease Prevention and Children's Health Insurance Act of 2006 (version 4). (Amendment #1-S)

BACKGROUND Tobacco Taxes Existing Tax Rate. Current state law imposes excise taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products. The state’s cigarette tax is currently 87 cents per pack (with an equivalent tax on other types of tobacco products) and is levied on cigarette distributors who supply cigarettes to retail stores.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050888.pdf