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[PDF] California's Tax System: A Primer

Other Taxes. Local governments impose a variety of other taxes, including: property transfer taxes, construction development taxes, Mello-Roos community facilities taxes, and parcel taxes. These taxes vary widely across different types of local governments and totaled over $3.8 billion in 2003-04.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/tax_primer/tax_primer_040907.pdf

[PDF] LAO 1996 Perspectives and Issues: THE GOVERNOR'S TAX REDUCTION PROPOSAL

California's personal income tax rates for 1995 ranged from 1 percent to 11 percent with 8 tax brackets. b Levies a business and occupation tax. Source: Federation of Tax Administrators. Corporate Income Tax Rates.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1996/p965-1.pdf

[PDF] The MCO Tax Item 4260-101-0001

The existing MCO tax expires at the end of 2018-19. MCO Tax Package Reduced Other State Taxes on MCOs. The current MCO tax was enacted as a part of a larger tax reform package that cut other taxes paid by some MCOs and certain affiliated health insurance companies for the period the MCO tax is in effect.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2019/MCO-Tax-053019.pdf

Another Property Tax Shift? [Publication Details]

Feb 18, 2004 - Another Property Tax Shift? [Publication Details] HTML Description: Similar to the 1990s, the budget proposes to shift $1.3 billion of property taxes from local governments to K-14 districts and reduce state education spending by an equal amount.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/1093

California Tax Expenditure Proposals: Sales and Use Tax Introduction

California Tax Expenditure Proposals: Sales and Use Tax Introduction Legislative Analyst's Office, February 1999 California's Tax Expenditure Programs Sales and Use Tax Programs--Overview This section provides information on tax expenditure programs (TEPs) associated with the sales and use tax paid by individuals and businesses.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/tax_expenditure_299/tep_299_salestax_overview.html

[PDF] Taxation of Sugary Drinks

CHOOSING THE TYPE OF TAX Different Types of Sugary Drink Taxes Volume-Based Tax. Under a volume-based tax, the amount of tax owed depends only on the volume of the taxed drink. As shown in Figure 3, for example, a one cent per ounce tax results in a tax of $0.12 on a can of cola and $0.64 on a large bottle of cranberry juice cocktail.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2018/3903/sugary-drink-tax-112018.pdf

[PDF] LAO 1997 Budget Analysis: The Governor's Corporate Tax Reduction Proposal Chapter

Comparison of Elements Of the Corporate Tax Structure Corporate Tax Rates California’s Tax Rates Have Generally Declined in Recent Years. Figure 2 provides a history of California’s bank and corporation tax rates The Governor’s Corporate Tax Reduction Proposal 187 Figure 2 History of California Bank and
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1997/part5c_corporate_tax_proposal_pi97.pdf

[PDF] The MCO Tax: A Flat Versus Tiered Structure

The fi gure below shows the tax tiers and the per unit tax amounts under the Governor’s proposal for 2015-16.  One Alternative—A Flat Tax. Another approach is a fl at tax structure that would impose a uniform tax on each MCO’s member month, with the tax per member month not varying based on the total size of enrollment.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/health/2015/MCO-Tax-081815.pdf

Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill: How Will Individual Taxpayers Be Affected?

The figure displays both the state tax savings from the rate reduction, and the net tax savings after adjusting for higher federal income taxes. Federal income taxes are increased bec ause, in most cases, lower state tax liabilities reduce the amount of itemized deductions a taxpayer can claim for federal income tax purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1995/pt5-a2.html

The 2018-19 Budget: Fire Recovery Proposals [Publication Details]

Mar 1, 2018 - For 2018‑19, the Governor proposes a total of $35 million from the General Fund for recovery costs associated the fires in Northern California, such as related to rebuilding public infrastructure and backfilling local tax revenue losses.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/3767