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  2. List of California ballot propositions: 1990–1999 - Wikipedia

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    135 – Failed – Pesticide Regulation. 136 – Failed – State, Local Taxation. 137 – Failed – Initiative And Referendum Process. 138 – Failed – Forestry Programs. Timber Harvesting Practices. 139 – Passed – Prison Inmate Labor. Tax Credit. 140 – Passed – Limits On Terms Of Office, Legislators' Retirement, Legislative ...

  3. California Tax Education Council - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the California State Legislature passed the Tax Preparers Act in an effort to help protect taxpayers against fraudulent and incompetent tax preparers.. A tax preparer is defined as “a person who, for a fee, assists with or prepares tax returns for another person or who assumes final responsibility for completed work on a return on which preliminary work has been done by another ...

  4. List of California ballot propositions: 1980–1989 - Wikipedia

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    1 – Passed – Parklands Acquisition and Development Program. 2 – Failed – Lake Tahoe Acquisitions Bond Act of 1980. 3 – Failed – Insurance Guarantee Funds. Tax Offset. 4 – Failed – Taxation. Real Property. Property Acquisition by Taxing Entity. 5 – Failed – Taxation. Real Property Valuation. Disasters, Seismic Safety, Change ...

  5. Tax breaks after 50 you might not know about - AOL

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    The Tax Credit for the Elderly or Disabled allows low-income Americans ages 65 and older to claim a tax credit of $3,750 to $7,500, depending on your income, marital status and other factors.

  6. List of California state agencies - Wikipedia

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    The Government of California's executive branch includes numerous types of entities such as departments, commissions, boards, panels, bureaus, and offices. The generic term for any entity is "department". Most entities are grouped together to form "superagencies", which are led by a secretary of the Governor's Cabinet.

  7. Taxation in California - Wikipedia

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    At 7.25%, California has the highest minimum statewide sales tax rate in the United States, [8] which can total up to 10.75% with local sales taxes included. [9]Sales and use taxes in California (state and local) are collected by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, whereas income and franchise taxes are collected by the Franchise Tax Board.

  8. All the States That Don’t Tax Social Security - AOL

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    However, the state recently capitulated and now uses its own income-based tax credit system to offset Social Security income for single filers earning less than $30,000 and joint filers drawing ...

  9. Tax exemption - Wikipedia

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    Tax exemption generally refers to a statutory exception to a general rule rather than the mere absence of taxation in particular circumstances, otherwise known as an exclusion. Tax exemption also refers to removal from taxation of a particular item rather than a deduction. International duty free shopping may be termed "tax-free shopping". In ...