Title
Taxation.
Attorney General No.
SA92RF0007
Secretary of State No.
575
Description
TAXATION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Increases state tax rates for maximum personal income taxpayers and alternative minimum personal income taxpayers. Temporarily suspends indexing on personal income tax rates. Increases income tax rates for corporations and premium tax rates on insurers. Increases tax liability of banks and corporations doing business within and outside California. Provides for reappraisal of corporate-owned real property upon specified change in ownership interests. Imposes new oil severance tax. Changes tax rules related to oil and gas production. Repeals 1991 sales tax increases. Provides for restoration of renters' tax credits. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: Under this measure, local government revenue (exclusive of K-14 schools) would increase approximately $585 million to $1.2 billion annually. State revenues would increase $435 million in 1992-93 and $259 million annually thereafter, until 1996-97, when additional annual revenue gains in excess of $1 billion would be realized. It is also estimated that the measure would result in state cost savings of approximately $478 million to $838 million in 1993-94, and $360 million to $720 million annually thereafter, for K-14 school apportionments.
Proponents
Lenny Goldberg California Tax Reform Association, 926 J Street, Suite 710, Sacramento, Ca 95814 (916) 446-4300; Howard Owens California Tax Reform Association, 926 J Street, Suite 710, Sacramento, Ca 95814 (916) 446-4300
Date
3-17-1992
Document Type
Initiative
Qualified
Failed to Qualify
Recommended Citation
Taxation. California Initiative 575 (1992).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_inits/738