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California Constitution Article XIII A Tax Limitation

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  • California Constitution Article XIII A Section 1
    (a) The maximum amount of any ad valorem tax on real property shall not exceed One percent (1%) of the full cash value of such...
  • California Constitution Article XIII A Section 2
    (a) The "full cash value" means the county assessor's valuation of real property as shown on the 1975-76 tax bill under "full cash value" or,...
  • California Constitution Article XIII A Section 3
    From and after the effective date of this article, any changes in state taxes enacted for the purpose of increasing revenues collected pursuant thereto whether...
  • California Constitution Article XIII A Section 4
    Cities, Counties and special districts, by a two-thirds vote of the qualified electors of such district, may impose special taxes on such district, except ad...
  • California Constitution Article XIII A Section 5
    This article shall take effect for the tax year beginning on July 1 following the passage of this Amendment, except Section 3 which shall become...
  • California Constitution Article XIII A Section 6
    If any section, part, clause, or phrase hereof is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining sections shall not be affected...
  • California Constitution Article XIII A Section 7
    Section 3 of this article does not apply to the California Children and Families First Act of 1998.
  • Last modified: August 5, 2008