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California Constitution Article XIII A Tax LimitationLegal Research Home > California Lawyer > Constitution > California Constitution Article XIII A Tax Limitation Sponsored Links(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... (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,... 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... 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... 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... 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... Section 3 of this article does not apply to the California Children and Families First Act of 1998. Last modified: August 5, 2008 |