Amended in Assembly March 21, 2013

California Legislature—2013–14 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 833


Introduced by Assembly Member Harkey

February 21, 2013


An actbegin delete relating to feesend deletebegin insert to add Section 39 to the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxationend insert.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 833, as amended, Harkey. begin deleteVehicles: registration fees. end deletebegin insertTax information: administration.end insert

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Existing law imposes various taxes that are administered by the Franchise Tax Board, the State Board of Equalization, and the Employment Development Department.

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This bill would require the Franchise Tax Board, the State Board of Equalization, and the Employment Development Department to collaborate and focus the agencies’ current and future information technology efforts on developing a single Internet Web site portal that virtually consolidates the agencies to enable online, self-service access to the agencies, as provided. This bill would also require these agencies, wherever operationally feasible, to consolidate forms, applications, and other documents to reduce or eliminate the number of multiple submissions of the same information by taxpayers.

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Existing law imposes certain fees for the registration of a vehicle.

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This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that would convert those fees into taxes.

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Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: begin deleteno end deletebegin insertyesend insert. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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The Legislature finds and declares all of the
2following:

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3(a) California relies on three separate state agencies to
4administer and enforce its major taxes.

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5(b) To obtain assistance and comply with California’s tax laws,
6policies, and procedures, many taxpayers must interact with all
7three agencies, and frequently with multiple departments within
8those agencies.

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9(c) While this system has performed reasonably well in many
10respects, the multiagency nature of the system is prone to certain
11inherent problems, difficulties, and inefficiencies, and is
12particularly complex for taxpayers required to comply with
13California’s tax laws.

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14(d) Over the past decades, numerous reports have been prepared
15and various legislative proposals have been considered on the
16topic of coordination and cooperation among these three agencies.
17The focus of these efforts ranges from relatively minor aspects of
18increased cooperation to proposals for full consolidation of the
19agencies under “one roof.”

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20(e) Focusing on the customer should be a core element of
21California’s tax administration. Taxpayers should not have to
22understand complex government structures and relationships in
23order to interact with the government, particularly in a sensitive
24area like taxes.

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25(f) The California Tax Service Center, available at
26www.taxes.ca.gov, provides an assortment of independent
27departmental forms, returns, and links, tied together by a common
28homepage on the Internet, and is intended to provide California
29taxpayers with resources and educational programs with a goal
30as a one-stop tax assistance hub.

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31(g) The California Tax Service Center can be used to better
32serve California’s taxpaying community by virtually consolidating
33the three agencies’ operations to enable them to appear as one
34unified organization with the goal of providing a seamless
35experience for taxpayers in their online interactions with the
36agencies.

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37(h) It is therefore in California’s best interest to develop an
38Internet Web-based, taxpayer-focused system that virtually
P3    1consolidates the State Board of Equalization, the Franchise Tax
2Board, and the Employment Development Department. In
3developing a taxpayer-focused system, the fundamental objective
4should be a platform that provides an integrated experience for
5taxpayers, to enable online self-service access with a single logon
6for all three agencies, and to provide pertinent and essential
7information that will enable taxpayers to satisfy their payment and
8reporting obligations, obtain real time information pertinent to
9their individual accounts, and provide assistance that will enable
10taxpayers to achieve optimum compliance with California’s
11complex tax system.

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The board, the Franchise Tax Board, and the Employment
15Development Department shall collaborate and focus their current
16and future information technology efforts on developing a single
17Internet Web-based portal that virtually consolidates the agencies
18to enable online, self-service access through a single logon for
19taxpayers to electronically file returns, submit forms or other
20information, remit amounts due, determine account balances and
21due dates of taxes, identify the status of any appeal, claim for
22refund, request for relief of interest or penalty, and any other
23information the agencies deem helpful to the taxpayer to assist in
24compliance with the state’s tax laws. As part of this effort, wherever
25operationally feasible, these agencies shall also consolidate forms,
26applications, and other documents to reduce or eliminate the
27 number of multiple submissions of the same information by
28taxpayers.

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SECTION 1.  

It is the intent of the Legislature to enact
30legislation that would convert certain fees for the registration of a
31vehicle into taxes.

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