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Criticism, Confusion Over California’S Proposition 19 Property Tax Amendments, Berenice Quirino Apr 2021

Criticism, Confusion Over California’S Proposition 19 Property Tax Amendments, Berenice Quirino

GGU Law Review Blog

Proposition 19, the California measure narrowly approved by voters last November, created a tax break for some and tax hikes for others. Proponents of the measure tout the new tax revenue stream for the state as well as benefits for some of its vulnerable residents. In contrast, those opposed argue it disproportionately benefits wealthy, white residents while hurting people of color and low-income Californians.

The measure amended the California constitution by adding new sections to Article XIII A, which relates to tax limitations. As of April 1, 2021, Proposition 19 removes certain restrictions for eligible homeowners who transfer their home’s …


Report Of The Senate Commission On Property Tax Equity And Revenue To The California State Senate, Senate Commission On Property Tax Equity And Revenue Jan 1991

Report Of The Senate Commission On Property Tax Equity And Revenue To The California State Senate, Senate Commission On Property Tax Equity And Revenue

California Senate

No abstract provided.


Implementation Of Proposition 13 Volume I: Property Tax Assessment, Assembly Revenue And Taxation Committee Oct 1979

Implementation Of Proposition 13 Volume I: Property Tax Assessment, Assembly Revenue And Taxation Committee

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


California's New Property Tax Assessment System, Assembly Revenue And Taxation Committee Jul 1979

California's New Property Tax Assessment System, Assembly Revenue And Taxation Committee

California Assembly

Legislative history, summary of provisions, and text of AB 1488 (Chapter 242 Statutes of 1979) and SB 17 (Chapter 49 - Statutes of 1979).


The Impact Of Proposition 13 (The Jarvis-Gann Property Tax Initiative) On Local Government Programs And Services, Assembly Committee On Local Government, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation May 1978

The Impact Of Proposition 13 (The Jarvis-Gann Property Tax Initiative) On Local Government Programs And Services, Assembly Committee On Local Government, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Parr-Richmond Industrial Corp. V. Boyd [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Jun 1954

Parr-Richmond Industrial Corp. V. Boyd [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

In actions to recover property taxes paid under protest, the property owner only had a qualified and contingent possessory interest in the form of a gratuitous and revocable right to possession and thus the taxes assessed were incorrect.