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- Property Tax
Property Tax - California State Board of Equalization
- Alcoholic Beverage Tax
Alcoholic Beverage Tax - California State Board of...
- Tax on Insurers
Tax on Insurers (Insurance Tax) - Special Taxes and Fees...
- Forms & Pubs
Forms & Pubs - California State Board of Equalization
- Legal Resources
Legal Resources - California State Board of Equalization
- Legislative, Research & Statistics
Legislative, Research & Statistics - California State Board...
- Laws, Annotations, Rules and Regulations
Laws, Annotations, Rules and Regulations - California State...
- Private Railroad Car Tax
Private Railroad Car Tax - California State Board of...
- Property Tax
Created in 1879 by a constitutional amendment, the California State Board of Equalization (BOE) was initially responsible for ensuring that county property tax assessment practices are equal and uniform throughout California.
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).
The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) is a public agency charged with tax administration and fee collection in the state of California in the United States.
The Board of Equalization is responsible for reviewing, equalizing, or adjusting property tax assessments, assessing taxes on insurers, and assessing/collecting excise taxes on alcoholic beverages. It also acts as the appellate body for corporate franchise and personal income tax appeals.
Welcome to the California Tax Service Center, sponsored by the California Fed State Partnership. Our partnership of tax agencies includes Board of Equalization, California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, Employment Development Department, Franchise Tax Board, and Internal Revenue Service.
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration is responsible for the administration of 37 different taxes and fees. See Tax Rates.