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[PDF] The People’s Gaming Act

After that time, the Legislature could either extend Las Vegas- and Atlantic City-type gaming to all counties in California or eliminate it. The initiative establishes the People’s Gaming Act Commission, a three-member body appointed by the Governor.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020309_INT.pdf

[PDF] Community service requirements for high school pupils

. • Annual costs to school districts and county offices of education probably in the range of $7 million statewide, beginning in 2005-06. Sincerely, _____________________________ Elizabeth G. Hill Legislative Analyst _____________________________ B.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020329_INT.pdf

[PDF] Jarvis-Simon Homeowners and Renters Tax Relief Act

Bill Lockyer 3 May 23, 2002 Increased Income Tax Revenues The increased homeowners’ exemption would decrease the amount of property taxes paid by homeowners. Consequently, for those homeowners who itemize their income tax deductions, eligible deductions would decline.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020395_INT.pdf

2002 Initiative Analysis: Jarvis-Simon Homeowners and Renters Tax Relief Act

The AMT procedure requires determining the taxpayer’s “tentative minimum tax”—the calculation of which excludes or limits certain tax preference items. The tentative minimum tax is then compared to the regular PIT liability, with any excess of tentative minimum tax over the regular PIT liability representing the AMT.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020708_INT.htm

[PDF] The Thomas Lomax Taxpayers' Protection Act

The FTB is prohibited from delaying any audit in order to increase tax liabilities. • Taxpayers may file a petition with any court in the taxpayer’s county of residence in order to ascertain the propriety of any FTB action with respect to the taxpayer.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020902_INT.pdf

2003 Initiative Analysis: The People’s Gaming Act

This measure could significantly increase local tax revenues (such as property and sales taxes) for Adelanto and surrounding communities as a result of gaming-related increases in economic activity. The level of increase is unknown but could potentially total more than $1  million annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030129.htm

[PDF] "California Financial Privacy Act"

This could affect the operations of these businesses and their profitability, potentially resulting in some reduction in the tax revenues paid to state and local governments. Summary. This measure would result in state and local government enforcement costs potentially over $1 million annually, partially offset by increased civil penalty revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030347.pdf

[PDF] Relating to certain provisions of the California personal income tax

For tax year 2002, the standard deduction is $6,008 for married-filing-joint taxpayers and $3,004 for single taxpayers. For taxpayers who instead choose to itemize their deductions (because this would result in additional tax savings), various specific deductions may be claimed to reduce the amount of tax that the taxpayer owes.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030429.pdf

2003 Initiative Analysis: Parental Approval of Specified Sexual Instruction.

Provisions of the Initiative The measure amends the Constitution in the following manner: Voting Requirements for Tax Increases. The measure requires that any change in taxes enacted for the purpose of increasing revenues from an existing tax or a newly established tax be approved by a vote of two-thirds pl us one of the Legislature.  
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030522.htm

[PDF] Voting requirements for increasing state revenues through taxes or fees

Provisions of the Initiative The measure amends the Constitution in the following manner: Voting Requirements for Tax Increases. The measure affirms that any change in taxes enacted for the purpose of increasing revenues from an existing tax or a newly established tax requires a vote of two-thirds of the Legislature.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030523.pdf