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- California State Board of Equalization
BOE Open Data Portal The Board of Equalization's Open Data Portal provides centralized access to BOE's publicly available data in easy-to-use formats
- California State Board of Equalization
The Board of Equalization administers California's sales and use, fuel, alcohol, tobacco, and other taxes and collects fees that fund specific state programs and plays a significant role in California property tax assessment and administration
- How to Contact Us - California State Board of Equalization
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)
- Forms Publications - California State Board of Equalization
The mission of the State Board of Equalization is to serve the public through fair, effective, and efficient tax administration
- Log In - Assessor Portal - Board of Equalization
Welcome to the Board of Equalization (BOE) Property Tax Department's secure website for County Assessors This site provides online access to confidential documents that are available only to County Assessors
- Alcoholic Beverage Tax Program - California State Board of Equalization
Alcoholic Beverage Tax Program The alcoholic beverage tax is a per-gallon excise tax collected on the sale, distribution, or importation of alcoholic beverages in California Revenues from the tax are deposited into the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund and are withdrawn for use by the State's General Fund or used to pay refunds under this program
- Help Center - California State Board of Equalization
BOE Resources BOE Open Data Portal; Annual Report; Accessing Public Records; Careers at BOE; Tax Appeals
- California State Board of Equalization - boe. ca. gov
The Board of Equalization administers California's sales and use, fuel, alcohol, tobacco, and other taxes and collects fees that fund specific state programs and plays a significant role in California property tax assessment and administration
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