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California Spending Plan 2000-01 Chapter 2

Other Tax Reductions Tax Credit for Credentialed Teachers The adopted budget calls for credentialed teachers in K-12 public and private schools to receive tax credits linked to their years of teaching experience.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/spend_plan/0800_spend_plan_chap_2.html

California Spending Plan 2000-01 Chapter 3 Part 3

The budget package also includes legislation--Chapter 113, Statutes of 2000 (SB 1647, O'Connell)--creating a Natural Heritage Preservation Tax Credit. This program will provide tax credits of 55 percent of fair market value to persons who donate qualifying property to state, local, or nonprofit organizations.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/spend_plan/0800_spend_plan_chap_3c.html

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 2000 BUDGET ACT, 1100

Item 1730-001-0001--Franchise Tax Board 1. California Arrearage Management Project. The Franchise Tax Board, in cooperation with the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS), shall, by April 1, 2001, provide a revised child support arrearage collectio n estimate to the chairs of the budget committees in each house and the Chair of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/supp_lang/2000_supp_lang_1100.html

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 2000 BUDGET ACT, 4260

The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) and the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) shall submit a report to the chairperson of the fiscal committee in each house of the Legislature and the Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee that provides descriptions of: the roles and responsibilities of FTB, DCSS and the counties for data conversion to th e California Child
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/supp_lang/2000_supp_lang_4260.html

[PDF] Updated 2001 General Fund Revenue Projections

The current-year increase primarily reflects the strong performance of final personal income tax payments on 2000 income- year liabilities. The budget-year reduction is due to a weaker near-term economic out- Hon.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/010601_cox_revenue_letter.pdf

"E-Government" in California, Providing Services to Citizens Through the Internet

For example, if both the Internal Revenue Service and FTB allowed on-line tax filing, the public could file both taxes at the same time. Proposal Should Be Piloted First. Piloting e-government systems, in particular, could prove beneficial to ensure that the proposed e-government service actually meets the needs of the public.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/012401_egovernment.html

[PDF] An LAO Report “E-Government” in California Providing Services to Citizens Through the Internet

In addition, some agencies, such as California’s Franchise Tax Board (FTB), have the capability to allow the public to enter information and then receive back informa- tion concerning the status of a particular activity.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/012401_egovernment.pdf

[PDF] May 24, 2001 The 2001-02 Senate Budget Bill SB 75 (Peace) As Adopted by the Budget and Fiscal Review Committee

General Fund transfers would begin in 2003-04.þ Tax Relief § Adopts Governor's proposal for an increase in manufacturer's credit. Makes current-year increase in senior citizens' tax relief permanent ($265 million).þ Health and Social Services § Includes augmentations to the May Revision for a variety of health and social services programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/budget_packets/052401_sen_floor.pdf

[PDF] May 25, 2001 The 2001-02 Assembly Budget Bill AB 95 (Cardenas) As Adopted by the Budget Committee

The May Revision also proposes capping the gasoline sales tax “spillover” to the PTA at $81 million in the budget year and $37 million in 2002-03. þ The Assembly approved a lower amount and a different combina- tion of staff and contracts to design and engineer transportation projects.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/budget_packets/052501_asm_floor.pdf

[PDF] 2001-02 Budget Conference Committee

Neither version reflects the federal tax reduction measure that was recently agreed to in Congress, which would result in the phase out of California's estate tax. The measure would reduce California revenues by over $100 million in 2001-02, over $400 million in 2002-03, over $750 million in 2003-04, and over $1.1 billion in 2004-05. """"" Tax Relief !
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/budget_packets/060301_conference_ov.pdf