the board of equalization administers california's sales and use, fuel, alcohol, tobacco, and other taxes and collects fees that fund specific state programs and plays a significant role in california property tax assessment and administration. it also acts as the appellate body for corporate franchise and personal income tax appeals.
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California State Board of Equalization BOE Open Data Portal The Board of Equalization's Open Data Portal provides centralized access to BOE's publicly available data in easy-to-use formats
LTA 2025 020, County Assessment Appeals Filing Period for 2025 The clerks of the county assessment appeals boards and county boards of equalization have complied with the Revenue and Taxation Code section 1603 requirements by certifying the last day of the assessment appeals filing period for their counties
Open Data Portal - California State Board of Equalization Welcome to the California State Board of Equalization's data portal This portal is intended to provide you with centralized access to the BOE's publicly available data in easy-to-use formats
Board Members - California State Board of Equalization The California State Board of Equalization is the only publicly elected tax commission in the United States He represents 10 million people in five Southern California counties including San Diego, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Imperial
How to Contact Us - California State Board of Equalization The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) administers the following tax programs: Property Tax, Alcoholic Beverage Tax, and Tax on Insurers Note: All other tax programs previously administered by the BOE (Sales and Use Tax or Business Taxes) are now administered by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA)
Proposition 19 – Board of Equalization Please continue to visit the California State Board of Equalization (BOE) website for updates, as additional legislation will provide further clarification For assistance or questions, please contact the Property Tax Department by phone at 1-916-274-3350 or by e-mail
Property Tax Forms for Use by County Assessors Offices and Local . . . The following forms are prescribed and or recommended by the California State Board of Equalization and pertain to local county assessments, exemption claims, exclusions, and changes in ownership for property taxation purposes