When it was approved by voters in 1978, Proposition 13 brought lower real property taxes for owners of residential, commercial and farm properties throughout California. It accomplished this through a rollback of property values to 1976 levels and a limit on annual increases in property taxes. A recent effort in the legislature to push forward...Read More
The passage of Proposition 13 in 1978 established an initial base year, 1975-76, for assessed valuation for California real property that had not undergone a change in ownership since February 1975. Under Proposition 13, property taxes are limited to one percent of the assessed value of the property. Additional property taxes may be approved for...Read More