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Proposition 19 - California State Board of Equalization On November 3, 2020, California voters approved Proposition 19, The Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters Act To assist taxpayers, the following tabs provide general information on Proposition 19
California Proposition 19 - What It Is and How It Works . . . Permits homeowners who are over 55, severely disabled, or whose homes were destroyed by wildfire or disaster, to transfer their primary residence’s property tax base value to a replacement residence of any value, anywhere in the state
How To Avoid Property Tax Reassessment In California (Prop . . . To avoid a property tax reassessment under California’s Prop 19, you must meet very strict conditions or use advanced legal strategies Proposition 19 dramatically narrowed the situations where you can keep a Prop 13 low tax value after a property changes hands
Prop 19 Explained: Key Changes and Impacts - The C-Store Broker Prop 19 modifies California’s property tax laws, offering new opportunities and restrictions to homeowners and heirs For homeowners, it allows certain individuals, such as those over 55, disabled, or victims of wildfires, to transfer their existing property tax base to a new home
2020 California Proposition 19 - Wikipedia California Proposition 19 (2020), also referred to as Assembly Constitutional Amendment No 11, is an amendment of the Constitution of California that was narrowly approved by voters in the general election on November 3, 2020, with just over 51% of the vote [1][2] The legislation increases the property tax burden on owners of inherited property to provide expanded property tax benefits to