California Property, Sales & Use & Special Taxes Forms & Publications
California Property, Sales & Use & Special Taxes Forms & Publications

boe.ca.gov

California State Board of Equalization
450 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

P.O. Box 942879
Sacramento, CA 94279-0001
USA
Phone: +18004007115

Forms & Publications

Property Taxes Forms

All BOE forms that pertain to local county assessments, exemption claims, exclusions, and change in ownership are NOT available on this website. Even though BOE forms are state designed and approved, BOE forms are administered by the county. Please contact your local county assessor's office for copies of BOE forms.

* List of County Assessors
* BOE forms that pertain to State Assessments
* BOE forms that pertain to Private Railroad Cars
* Legal Entity Ownership Program(LEOP)
* BOE forms that pertain to Special Revenue Districts
* Welfare and Veteran's Organization Exemption
* Training and Certification forms
* Petition to Conduct Property Tax Valuation Study

Sales & Use Tax Forms - Alphabetical Listing
> http://www.boe.ca.gov/sutax/staxformsa.htm

Certificates Used in Sales & Use Tax Regulations
> http://www.boe.ca.gov/sutax/certforms.htm

Many regulations include examples of exemption certificates that a purchaser
might issue to a seller. This page includes links to the sample exemption
certificates that are included in regulations and to the regulations themselves.
It is important to read the regulations to determine whether the sample
exemption certificates apply to your transactions.

For links to all of the Sales & Use Tax Regulations
> http://www.boe.ca.gov/sutax/staxregs.htm

Special Taxes Forms - Numerical Listing
> http://www.boe.ca.gov/sptaxprog/sptaxforms.htm

* Applications can be found under forms for the appropriate department

Information About Viewing Forms

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* Launch the Acrobat Reader.
* In Acrobat Reader, select the File menu, then Open, then select the form you
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Information About Fill-in Forms

Completing Fill-in Forms

* We are providing a fill-in function for some of our forms. This will allow you
to enter information directly on the form and print the form with the
information you entered. You are still required to sign and mail the form
through regular mail.
* Fill-in forms are identified by the Fill-in Form icon. There is no computation,
validation or verification of the information you enter and you are still
responsible for entering all required information.
* Acrobat Reader does not allow you to save your completed forms. When you have
finished entering your information, print as many copies of the document as you
may need (e.g., one copy for BOE, one copy for your files).

* To use the fill-in forms:
1. Open the PDF form.
2. The hand tool from the Acrobat toolbar menu should already be selected.
3. Move the hand tool inside a form field. Click when it changes to an I-beam
pointer.

o The I-beam pointer allows you to type text.
o The pointing finger allows you to check a box by clicking on it.

Note: You cannot access the check-boxes using the Tab key.

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2. Press Shift + Tab to accept the information you have typed and go to the
previous field.
3. You may also use your mouse to move from field to field.
4. When you have completed the form, print, sign and mail the form to the Board.

Don't forget to print a copy for your records.

Disclaimers

The information found in the State Board of Equalization (BOE) web site is general and current as of the date the information was placed on the BOE web site. The applicable laws are complex and subject to change. If there is a conflict between the law and the information found in the BOE web site, any decisions will be based on the law and not the information found in the BOE web site.

Links to information on sites not maintained by the Board of Equalization are provided only as a public service. The Board is not responsible for the accuracy of the information on these other sites. Please let the webmaster know if a link to a site external to the Board does not work.

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