1988 California Proposition 90

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California Proposition 90 was an amendment of the Constitution of California relating to property tax assessments for older homeowners. It was proposed by the California State Legislature and approved by voters in a referendum held on November 8, 1988.[1]

The amendment allows homeowners over the age of 55 to transfer the assessed value of their present home to a replacement home if the replacement home is located in another county, is of equal or lesser value than the original property, if the county of the replacement dwelling adopts an ordinance participating in the program.[1]

The following counties allow for Proposition 90 transfers into the county: Alameda, El Dorado, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Tuolumne, and Ventura.[2][3]

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References

  1. ^ a b "California Proposition 90, Assessed Valuation of Replacement Dwellings (1988)".
  2. ^ "Exclusions from Reappraisal – Frequently Asked Questions about Propositions 60/90". California State Board of Equalization.
  3. ^ "Senior Citizen - Tax Base Transfer Between Santa Clara and Outside County (Proposition 90)". County of Santa Clara.

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