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[PDF] A Budget Update

Current-Year Revenue Receipts Are Lagging Source Amount Compared to Personal income tax $163 Sales and use tax -420 Corporation tax -846 Other -81 Total -$1,184 5L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E April 24, 2008 Receiver-related costs in the California Department of Correc- tions and Rehabilitation are projected to continue to increase.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2008/Budget_Update_04_24_08.pdf

[PDF] An Overview and Assessment of Los Angeles County's 1995-96 Budget Problem

. • Slow Growth in Local Taxes. Property taxes, sales taxes, and vehicle license fees have been impacted by the recession. For example, the single largest general purpose revenue source, property taxes, increased by almost 10 percent per year in the 1980s, but is projected by the county to decline by 1.6 percent in 1995-96. • Employee Pay Increases.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/an_overview_and_assessment_of_los_angeles_countys_1995-96_budget_problems.pdf

Crack One: Local Fiscal Control

13: Property Tax Allocation 14: Property Tax Allocation 15: (Untitled) 16: Summary of Local Fiscal Control 17: Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth 18: Instead, Local Fiscal System Encourages Cities and Counties to 19: What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/local_govt/cracks_presentation/fslide10.html

SOCIAL SERVICES OVERVIEW

General Fund spending increased significantly until 1991-92, when realignment legislation shifted about $500 million of s ocial services program costs from the General Fund to the Local Revenue Fund, which is funded through state sales taxes and vehicle license fees.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/010195_calguide/cgss1.html

[PDF] UPDATE SEPTEMBER 1996

September is a major month for tax collec- tions, as it includes quarterly estimated pay- ments from both individuals and corporations as well as a variety of other key payments. Collections for this period should provide the first significant indication of how the underlying trend in revenues during 1996-97 compares to that assumed in the 1996 Budget Act.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/cal_update/sept_96_calupdate.pdf

2000 Cal Facts Program Trends Part 5

Californians pay the following taxes at the pump: 18 cents in state "gas" tax for each gallon of gasoline and diesel fuel. 18.4 cents in federal tax for each gallon of gasoline and 24.4 cents for each gallon of diesel fuel. 7 percent minimum state and local sales tax (as of January 1, 2001), plus optional local sales taxes for transportation or other purposes varying by county.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_program_trends_part5.html

Obstructed Entry: CHDP Fails as Gateway To Affordable Health Care

In 1989, following the passage of the Tobacco Tax and Health Protection Act (also k nown as Proposition 99), part of the funds from the new cigarette tax were appropriated to expand the program to include more age groups and clients with higher incomes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/chdp/013001_chdp.html

California's Land Conservation Efforts: The Role of State Conservancies

The act is intended to discourage the development of agricultural land by offering tax benefits to landowners who agree not to develop their land for specified periods. Oth er state programs, including the Agricultural Land Conservation Program (administered by the Department of Conservation [DOC]), provide additional incentives to preserve agricultur al land.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/conservancies/010501_conservancies.html

Cal Facts 2004 State-Local Finance

Compared to other western states, California's overall tax burden is somewhat higher although it is in the same general range as that of many large industrial states. California's Governments Rely On a Variety of Taxes State Taxes
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/cal_facts/2004_calfacts_state_local.htm

Overview of the 2006-07 May Revision

The current-year total is up $4.8 billion from the January budget estimate, primarily reflecting a $3.9 billion gain in personal income taxes and a $700 million increas e in corporate taxes. The budget-year increase since January is $2.7 billion after adjusting for policy-related changes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/may_revise/may_revise_051506.html