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Tax,
Real Estate/Development,
Government

Oct. 20, 2020

Props 15 and 19: What voters need to know about property tax changes

We are all being inundated with news coverage of the presidential race and information about the candidates. However, far less is known about propositions on the California ballot that could dramatically alter how property taxes are assessed in the state.

Sophia Y. Cizmarik

Associate
Weintraub Tobin Chediak Coleman Grodin Law Corporation

Email: scizmarik@weintraub.com

Sophi is an attorney at Weintraub Tobin's Trust and Estates practice group. She focuses on estate planning, trust administration and probate matters.

We are all being inundated with news coverage of the presidential race and information about the candidates. However, far less is known about propositions on the California ballot that could dramatically alter how property taxes are assessed in the state.

Before discussing the two propositions, we need to look at the current property tax structure in order to fully understand what these propositions could change.

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