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George Runner Responds to Proposed Gas Tax Cut

Feb 12, 2016 12:00AM ● By Source: Office of George Runner

Board of Equalization Vice Chair George Runner today issued the following statement regarding a BOE staff proposal to cut the excise tax on gasoline by 2.2 cents per gallon for the 2016-17 fiscal year, effective July 1st:

“Californians overpaid gas tax last year due to a bizarre and complex formula that most people don’t understand. When prices fall we must lower the rate to ensure fairness. The cut will be a welcome and much-deserved tax break for Californians, who currently pay more taxes at the pump than drivers in other states.

“In addition to tax relief, Californians need a clear tax system that’s easy to understand. The current gas tax formula is a convoluted scheme enacted by the governor and Legislature in 2010. The lack of transparency continues to erode public confidence; the public deserves to know how much tax is being collected and how it’s being spent.

“Some will use this adjustment as an opportunity to clamor for tax increases. The reality is that there is more than enough money available to repair our roads without raising taxes. It’s all about spending priorities.”

The Board of Equalization will consider and vote on the proposed tax rate change at its Feb. 23rd, 2016 meeting in Culver City.