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[PDF] Office of Appropriate Technology, 63 Political Reform Act, 1714

Office of Appropriate Technology, 63 Political Reform Act, 1714 POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training), 1610 Postsecondary Education Commission, California, 1382 Price Increases, Augmentations for, 1806 Prisons (See: Department of Corrections), 288 Prison Terms, Board of, 1236 Professional Boards (See: Department of Consumer Affairs), 157 Professional Engineers, Board of Registration for,
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1982/16_index_1982.pdf

[PDF] The 1982-83 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

ERTA also liberalizes the rules for tax-free retirement savings accounts and provides for tax-exempt "all savers" certificates. The plight of the tax-exempt market, if not resolved, could result in very negative consequ~ncesfor state and local governments.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1982/pandi_82_intro_part1.pdf

[PDF] The 1983-84 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

Tax Expenditures-Options D. Current Service Level for the Legislature .............. 116 Expenditure B. Allocation of Tidelands Oil Requirements ......... 11 and Gas Revenues................ 121 II. ALTERNATIVES FOR C.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1983/pandi_83_intro.pdf

[PDF] The 1983-84 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

Increase Rates on Existing Taxes The simplest administrative method for raising additional revenue is to increase the rates on existing taxes. A rate increase applied to any of the state's three major taxes-sales and use tax, personal income tax, and the tax on banks and corporations-would, of course, generate the largest amounts of new revenue.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1983/pandi_83_part1.pdf

[PDF] SALES AND USE TAX PROGRAM: AUDIT ACTIVITIES The

SALES AND USE TAX PROGRAM: AUDIT ACTIVITIES The purpose of the sales and use tax audit program is to ensure that taxpayers neither underpay nor overpay sales and use taxes. This is accomplished through the selective review of taxpayer accounts.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1988/04_exec_1988.pdf

[PDF] The 1988-89 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

(In most years, about 90 percent of General Fund revenues come from three large taxes - the personal income tax, the sales and use tax, and the bank and corporation tax.) The remaining portion of state revenues - normally,about 15 percent of the total - is placed into special funds to support specific programs and activities, including highway maintenance and construction, and various education-related capital outlay projects.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1988/pandi_88_Intro_1_2.pdf

[PDF] The 1989-90 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

eeJlreQ:y:£~(tFor example, voter-approved initiatives aholishedthe state's inheritance and gift tax, and requiredthe adjustment of the personal income tax to compensate for inflation. Largely because of the "indexing" of the personal income tax, t.h~,§t.aJe)IeYe.I).lleJ:>ll..s,e.mll :no longergrqw.at.a rate~ig:nific~tlyfaster tha,:n the. ra,te ()f@;?
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1989/pandi_89_part1.pdf

[PDF] ~yment and Housing CommI881on ..................................

~yment and Housing CommI881on .................................. 127 State Fire Marshal, Office of the .... 128 'Franchi,se Tax ~rd ...................... 130 '. General Services, Department of.. 141 State Personnel Board .................... 175 Public Employees' Retirement . .
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/01_intro_1990.pdf

[PDF] GENERAL PROGRAM STATEMENT The Renters' Tax

GENERAL PROGRAM STATEMENT The Renters' Tax Relief Program provides a "refundable" tax credit to Californians who rent their principal place of residence as of March 1. 1182 / TAX RELIEF Item 9100 R.ENTER.S' TAX RELIEF-Continued The credit is applied first to any income taxes due, with any balance paid directly to the renter.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/13_tax_relief_1990.pdf

[PDF] The 1991-92 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

The 1991-92 Budget: Perspectives and Issues is divided into four parts: • Part One, "State Fiscal Picture," provides an overall per- spective on the serious fiscal problem currently confront- ing the Legislature which requires resolution before the start of the coming fiscal year. • Part Two, "Perspectives on the 1991-92 Budget," provides a brief overview of the economic and demographic forces
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1991/pandi_91_intro.pdf