Differential Burdens From the Assessment Provisions of Proposition 13
Arthur O'Sullivan,
Terri A. Sexton and
Steven Sheffrin ()
National Tax Journal, 1994, vol. 47, issue 4, 721-30
Abstract:
Analysis of property tax records and income tax returns in four California counties (used to measure differentials related to Proposition 13 assessment provisions) indicates that less mobile (elderly and lower income) homeowners tended to benefit most.
Date: 1994
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