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Seniors

 

Here is a library of information covering legal and financial issues of concern to Seniors.
The rules of the Propositions are often complicated and can be difficult to implement.

Contact your legal or tax advisor for further guidance.


Click on each title to view the publication.

 

Title

Description

Proposition 58 Contains general information on property tax assessment when transferring real estate between family members.
Proposition 60 & 90 Describes the conditions under which a Senior can transfer the property tax basis of their existing residence to a new residence.
Proposition 110 Contains information on property tax relief for severely and permanently disabled persons.

Real Estate Fraud

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The True Cost of Housing How much does it cost to keep and maintain your home? Use this worksheet to calculate the true cost of housing. You will be surprised!
Seniors Real Estate Specialist Website  S.R.E.S.   A website devoted to the real estate interests of Seniors.



Proposition 58



What Is Proposition 58?

Proposition 58 is a constitutional amendment approved by the voters of California on November 4, 1986, which excludes from reassessment transfers of certain real property between family members.

 

Which transfers of real property are excluded from reassessment by Propotition 58?

The following transfers of real property are affected by Proposition 58:

·    Transfers of the primary residences between parents and children.

·    Transfers of the first $1million of real property other than the primary residences between parents and children.

 

Who are considered children under Proposition 58?

Children is defined by any of the following:

·    Any child born of the parent(s).

·    Any stepchild or spouse of that stepchild while the relationship of stepparent and stepchild exists.

·    Any son-in-law or daughter-in-law of the parent(s).

·    Any adopted child who was adopted before the age of 18.

 

What value of the transferred property is considered towards the $1,000,000 exclusion limit?

It is the Proposition 13 value (factored base-year value) just prior to the date of transfer. Basically this is the taxable value on the assessment roll.

 

Can transfers of real property to or from a family partnership be eligible for Proposition 58 exclusion?

No. Transfers of real property must be between eligible parents and children, not legal entities.

 

Can a transfer of real property between grandparent and grandchild qualify for this exclusion?

On March 26, 1996 a constitutional amendment was approved by the voters (Proposition 193). This excludes transfers from grandparent to grandchild under the strict condition that both parents of the grandchild are deceased as of the date of transfer or purchase.

 

What are the time filing requirements of Proposition 58?

Wthin three years of the transfer.

·     Prior to transferring to a third party.

·     Within six months of the mailing of a notice of supplemental or escape assessment.

·     One may apply as often as one wishes, provided that the taxable value being transferred does not exceed the first $1,000,000 from real property other than the primary residence.

 

What if the Assessor sends me a claim form and I do not file in a timely manner?

The County Assessor will consider non-compliance to filing as a potential change of ownership, which would trigger a reappraisal and a possible increase in one's