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California Board of Equalization Information. The BOE handles sales, use, property, and special taxes, as well as the tax appellate program. ingly, they are responsible for enforcing the collection of such taxes and dealing with associated matters. The BOE can be notably aggressive when it comes to tax matters.
The Boards five members serve concurrent four-year terms as the nations only elected tax commission. Their popular election ensures that the Boards tax program administration remains directly accountable to the people.
Incumbent Mike Schaefer defeated David Dodson in the general election for California State Board of Equalization District 4 on November 8, 2022.
The BOE has a major role in Californias property tax system. The BOE is responsible for assessing property owned or used by railroads and privately- held public utilities, and for ensuring statewide uniformity in the assessment of properties by the 58 county assessors.
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, or CDTFA, is now responsible for administering many of the taxes formerly handled by the BOE, including sales and use, fuel and cigarette taxes.
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Incumbent Mike Schaefer defeated David Dodson in the general election for California State Board of Equalization District 4 on November 8, 2022.
Incumbent Mike Schaefer defeated David Dodson in the general election for California State Board of Equalization District 4 on November 8, 2022.
The BOE has a major role in Californias property tax system. The BOE is responsible for assessing property owned or used by railroads and privately- held public utilities, and for ensuring statewide uniformity in the assessment of properties by the 58 county assessors.
Incumbent Mike Schaefer defeated David Dodson in the general election for California State Board of Equalization District 4 on November 8, 2022.
The property taxes you pay are primarily based on your propertys assessed value as determined by the County Assessor. If you disagree with value established by the Assessor, you can appeal that value to the Board of Equalization.

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