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[PDF] Overview_May_Revision_CCC_60509

Figure 4 Agenda Page 42—Item 6870-101-0001— Community College Fees June 5, 2009 Page 4 American Opportunity Credit Lifetime Learning Credit Tuition and Fee Deduction Directly reduces tax bill and/or provides partial tax refund to those without suffi- cient income tax liability.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2009/Overview_of_May_Revision_CCC_60509.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the May Revision: Proposition 98_6.04.09

Overview of the May Revision: Proposition 98_6.04.09 Baseline/other $280 Make various technical adjustments K-12 Education Revenue limits -$1,424 Reflects new cut of 4 percent (total cut of 7 percent)a Categorical flex item -1,424 Reflects cut of 42 percent to each program in flex itemb K-3 Class Size Reduction (CSR) -442 Add to flex item, reduce proportional to other programs Home-to-School
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2009/Overview_of_the_May_Revision_6.04.09.pdf

[PDF] Figure 4 How the State Budget Affects the Economy June 3, 2010

Figure 4 How the State Budget Affects the Economy June 3, 2010 Page 8 ; Virtually any budget-balancing solution—either cutting spending or raising taxes—will have negative consequences on the economy. ; The relative effects of various solutions is extremely difficult to measure.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2010/060310_Conference_Committee.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the May Revision, Assembly, and Senate Budget Plans

. • Suspends previously approved corporate tax reductions. • Imposes oil severance taxb and decreases state sales tax by 1/4 cent. • Suspends or changes previously approved corporate tax reductions. • Extends temporary income tax increases scheduled to expire in 2010-11, increases vehicle license fee, and raises alcohol taxes.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2010/Overview_Budget_Plans_2.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 98: Overview of Conference Issues

The Governor’s Proposition 98 spending level in 2011-12 is at the minimum guarantee assuming his tax package is adopted.  Assembly. The Assembly’s spending level in 2011-12 is $16 million below the minimum guarantee assuming both the Governor’s tax package and the three Assembly tax proposals are adopted.  Senate.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2011/Proposition_98_Overview_of_Conference_Issues_022411.pdf

[PDF] Prison and Parole Population Management Options

Impose new tax. LAO Budget Package Reallocates Water and waste district property taxes, $188 million. Proposition 172 sales taxes, $178 million. Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) vehicle license fee (VLF) revenues, $130 million.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2008/Prison_and_Population_Management_03_13_08.pdf

[PDF] Governor’s May Revision: Budget Trailer Bill Changes to the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act

.  Authorizes state and local governments to collect specifi ed fees and taxes, as well as issue penalties for violations. State departments can establish licensing fees to cover regulatory costs.  Requires state to set standards for labeling, testing, and packaging medical marijuana products and to develop an information technology system to track such products throughout the
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2016/Medical-Marijuana-Regulation-Safety-Act-052416.pdf

[PDF] California's Enterprise Zone Programs

The number of employees claimed to be employed on tax returns grew from 24,190 to 103,999 between 1999 and 2008. In 2008, 36,976 were claimed as “new” employees.  In 2008, the hiring and sales tax credits resulted in $274 million of reduced corporation tax revenues for the state.  Substantial Benefi ts for Large Businesses.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/econ/2011/CA_EZ_2_7_11.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 98: How California Funds K-14 Education

Reduce progressivity of the PIT rate structure Potentially substantial reduction. • Shift in tax burdens among income groups. • Reduction in revenue growth. 4. Rebalance mix of taxes away from PIT Modest reduction. • Some shift in tax burdens among income groups. • Some reduction in revenue growth. 5.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2005/Prop98_Economics_Roundtable_042105.pdf

[PDF] May Revision Changes to Proposition 98

Change 2005-06 Budget Act 2006-07 Amount Percent K-12 $44,644 $49,111 $4,467 10.0% Community colleges 5,217 5,886 669 12.8 Other 107 114 7 6.5 Totals $49,968 $55,111 $5,143 10.3% General Fund $36,591 $41,295 $4,704 12.9% Local property tax 13,377 13,817 440 3.2 K-12 attendance 6,031,404 5,957,368 -74,036 -1.2 K-12 per-pupil spending $7,402 $8,291 $889 12.0 LAO 65 YEARS OF
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2006/MR_051606.pdf