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Fiscal Outlook Supplement on Proposition 2

Nov 16, 2016 - Under Proposition 2, the state must deposit money into the BSA until its total reaches a maximum amount of 10 percent of General Fund taxes. In our outlook, this ceiling increases from about $12.3 billion in 2016-17 to a projected $14.7 billion in 2020-21 under the growth scenario.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3508

[PDF] UPDATE

Generally, each dollar of additional prop- erty tax revenue received by school districts saves one dollar of state General Fund money. It is possible that even more property tax rev- enues for school districts may be identified by the May Revision.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/cal_update/mar_99_calupdate.pdf

[PDF] 1959 Budget Analysis: Miscellaneous

We recommend that such an amendment be considered by the Legislat.ure which would authorize payments for subsequent injury liability as a cost. of workmen's compensation insurance. t1EFUND OF LICENSES, TAXES, OTIUR FEES AND PAYMENT OF dv'() PRIOR JUDGMENTS, LIENS OR ENCUMBRANCES ITEM 272 of the Budget Bill Budget page 618 FOR REFUND OF TAXES, LICENSES AND OTHER
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1959/24_misc_1959.pdf

march update

Generally, each dollar of addi tional property tax revenue received by school districts saves one dollar of state General Fund money. It is possible that even more property tax revenues for school districts may be identified by the May Revision.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/cal_update/mar_99_calupdate.html

[PDF] The Repeal Cannabis Prohibition Act of 2012

The state and local governments would receive additional revenues from taxes and fees from marijuana-related activities allowed under this measure. For instance, state and local governments would receive increased sales tax revenues from the sale of marijuana.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110650.pdf

[PDF] The 2018-19 Budget: Overview of the Governor's Budget

OTHER KEY BUDGET PROPOSALS Over $200 Million in Business Tax Credits. The Governor proposes extending the California Competes tax credit program—which provides tax subsidies to select businesses that agree to expand employment or investment in the state—for five more years.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2018/3731/budget-overview-011218.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Proposition 89

Other Provisions 10L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E September 27, 2006 Revenue Sources Increases tax rate on corporations and fi nancial institutions. For corporations, tax rate would increase from 8.84 percent to 9.04 percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2006/OV_Prop_89_09_27_06.pdf

[PDF] Department of Parks and Recreation: Current Funding Issues

(The gas tax swap eliminated the sales tax on gasoline and replaced it with an excise tax intended to generate approximately the same amount of revenues that could be used to pay debt service on transportation bonds.)
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2012/DPR_Current_Funding_Issues_08_09_12.pdf

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Evaluating Future Economic Development Program Proposals

Programs focused on increasing business activity should, in theory, affect state tax revenues. In fact, TTCA program evaluations often presented data claiming additional state tax revenue in excess of program costs to demonstrate program effectiveness.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/general_govt/gen_05_cc_ttca_anl04.htm

[PDF] Assessing California’s Climate Policies—Transportation

For the CalTrans and DGS programs, the funding is coming from existing state taxes and fees. So, spending from these programs represent an opportunity cost of not being able to spend these funds on other allowable purposes or lower taxes and fees.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2018/3912/climate-policies-transportation-122118.pdf