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[PDF] California's Property Tax

California's Property Tax $55 Corporation Tax Sales and Use Tax Personal Income Tax Property Tax 3L 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 11, 2012 LAO 70 YEARS OF SERVICE  Prior to Proposition 13.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2012/CA_Property_Tax_4_11_12.pdf

[PDF] Budget Reserve Proposals

Required deposits would stop when this reserve reaches 10 percent of General Fund tax revenues.  Governor must declare fi scal emergency in order to use rainy-day reserve funds.  Allows use of no more than 50 percent of the main rainy-day reserve in fi rst year of a fi scal emergency.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2014/Budget-Reserve-Proposals-022714.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Transportation Funding

Gasoline Excise Taxes: Revenues and Uses 2014-15 State “Swap” Excise Tax (18 cents) State Base Excise Tax (18 cents) Federal Excise Tax (18.4 cents) Base Price Figure does not include other statewide and local taxes. 4L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E March 13, 2014 LAO 70 YEARS OF SERVICE  State Base Sales Tax.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2014/Overview-of-Transportation-Funding-3-13-14.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Transportation Funding

All of the revenue from this tax, estimated to be about $160 million in 2015-16, is allocated to the STA. Diesel Taxes: Revenues and Uses State “Swap” Sales Tax
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2015/Transportation-Funding-022315.pdf

[PDF] AN ANALYSIS OF PROPOSITION 4 THE GANN "SPIRIT OF 13" INITIATIVE

Included in "proceeds of taxes" are the revenues from general tax levies, such as the personal income, retail sales and use, and bank and corporation taxes. While there are other general taxes, these three comprise the bulk of state tax revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1979/20_analysis_of_proposition_4_the_gann_spirit_of_13_initiative.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Recommendations in the Analysis of the 1986-87 Budget Bill

This measure provides that local governments may--with the approval of two-thirds of district voters--incur bonded indebtedness for site acquisition and capital outlay and payoff the bonds by temporarily increasing the property tax rate.)
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/02_86_summary_of_recommendation_in_the_analysis_of_the_1986_87_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] The Trial Court Funding Program: Financial Implications

(Page 29) Chapter IV: N 0- and Low- Proptery Tax City Provisions Property Tax Transfer: Under the Tax Eq- uity Allocation formula (TEA), the counties will transfer to the no- and low- property tax cities approximately $3.5 million in 1988-89.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/395_0188_the_trial_court_funding_program_financial_implications.pdf

[PDF] California's Debt Burden

This is because the federal government lets us borrow externally (within prescribed limits) at tax-exempt rates, but invest any idle proceeds in higher-yielding taxable investments. Most ~uv"'" ments borrow externally to the maximum extent permitted.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/californias_debt_burden.pdf

[PDF] The 2010-11 Budget: Overview of the Governor's Budget

(The SUT rate reflects baseline growth in tax revenues absent the Governor’s transportation tax proposal.) The budget, how‑ ever, estimates that personal income tax (PIT) revenues will grow only 0.5 percent in the bud‑ get year, in part due to the expiration of a tempo‑ rary 0.25 percent PIT rate increase at the end of 2010.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2010/bud/budget_overview/bud_overview_011210.pdf

[PDF] The 2011-12 Budget: Overview of the May Revision

Governor Changes Some of His Tax Proposals. In the May Revision, the Governor changes his January revenue proposals—reducing the size of some tax proposals and proposing new tax expenditures (credit and exemption programs).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/bud/may_revise/may_revise_051911.pdf