California 2017 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB519 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/13/2017

                    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 519Introduced by Assembly Member LevineFebruary 13, 2017 An act to add and repeal Article 3.6 (commencing with Section 18730) of Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 519, as introduced, Levine. Personal income tax: voluntary contributions: California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.Existing law authorizes an individual to contribute amounts in excess of his or her personal income tax liability for the support of specified funds. Existing law sets forth general administrative provisions applicable to voluntary contributions, which, among other things, specify when a voluntary contribution is to be placed on the return, provide for the disbursement of contributions following repeal of the fund provisions, and require undesignated funds to be transferred to the General Fund.This bill would allow a taxpayer, for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, to designate an amount in excess of personal income tax liability to be deposited into the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, which the bill would create. The bill would require moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to be allocated to the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board, as provided, and to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature, as provided. The bill would require specified minimum contributions to be made for the fund to appear on the return for the following year. The bill would require the California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site to report specified information, including all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year. The bill would provide that specified administrative provisions of existing law do not apply.This bill would repeal these voluntary contribution provisions on December 1, 2022, or, if contributions made on returns are less than a specified minimum amount, by an earlier date as provided.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Article 3.6 (commencing with Section 18730) is added to Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to read: Article 3.6. California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund18730. (a) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, any individual may designate on the tax return that a contribution in excess of the tax liability, if any, be made to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund established by Section 18731 to be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) The contribution shall be in full dollar amounts and may be made individually by each signatory on the joint return.(c) A designation under subdivision (a) shall be made for any taxable year on the original return for that taxable year, and once made shall be irrevocable. If payments and credits reported on the return, together with any other credits associated with the individuals account, do not exceed the individuals tax liability, the return shall be treated as though no designation has been made.(d) The Franchise Tax Board shall revise the form of the return to include a space labeled California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to allow for the designation permitted under subdivision (a). The form shall also include in the instructions information that the contribution may be in the amount of one dollar ($1) or more and that the contribution shall be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(e) A deduction shall be allowed under Article 6 (commencing with Section 17201) of Chapter 3 of Part 10 for any contribution made pursuant to subdivision (a).18731. (a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to receive contributions made pursuant to Section 18730. The Franchise Tax Board shall notify the Controller of both the amount of money paid by taxpayers in excess of their tax liability and the amount of refund money that taxpayers have designated pursuant to Section 18730 to be transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund. The Controller shall transfer from the Personal Income Tax Fund to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund an amount not in excess of the sum of the amounts designated by individuals pursuant to Section 18730 for payment into that fund.(b) Notwithstanding any other law, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund is the successor fund of the California Senior Legislature Fund. All assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures of the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be transferred to, and become a part of, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, as provided in Section 16346 of the Government Code. Any references in state law to the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be construed to refer to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.18732. (a) All moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund pursuant to Section 18731, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be allocated as follows:(1) To the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board for reimbursement of all costs incurred by the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board in connection with their duties under this article.(2) The balance to the California Senior Legislature, for its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) All moneys allocated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) may be carried over from the year in which they were received and encumbered in any following year.(c) The funds allocated to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature shall be spent pursuant to the purview of the Joint Rules Committee of the California Senior Legislature in a manner consistent with the bylaws of the California Senior Legislature, established through a majority vote of the California Senior Legislature.(d) The California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site shall report the goals of the organization, the number of and summary of bills proposed by the California Senior Legislature, and all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year.18733. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), this article shall remain in effect only for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2022, and as of December 1, 2022, is repealed.(b) (1) By September 1, 2018, and by September 1 of each subsequent calendar year that the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund appears on the tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall do all of the following:(A) Determine the minimum contribution amount required to be received during the next calendar year for the fund to appear on the tax return for the taxable year that includes that next calendar year.(B) Provide written notification to the California Senior Legislature of the amount determined in subparagraph (A).(C) Determine whether the amount of contributions estimated to be received during the calendar year will equal or exceed the minimum contribution amount determined by the Franchise Tax Board for the calendar year pursuant to subparagraph (A). The Franchise Tax Board shall estimate the amount of contributions to be received by using the actual amounts received and an estimate of the contributions that will be received by the end of that calendar year.(2) If the Franchise Tax Board determines that the amount of the contributions estimated to be received during a calendar year will not at least equal the minimum contribution amount for the calendar year, this article shall be inoperative with respect to taxable years beginning on or after January 1 of that calendar year and shall be repealed on December 1 of that year.(3) For purposes of this section, the minimum contribution amount for a calendar year means two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for the second calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return or the minimum contribution amount as adjusted pursuant to subdivision (c).(c) For each calendar year, beginning with the third calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall adjust, on or before September 1 of that calendar year, the minimum contribution amount specified in subdivision (b) as follows:(1) The minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year shall be an amount equal to the product of the minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year multiplied by the inflation factor adjustment as specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041, rounded off to the nearest dollar.(2) The inflation factor adjustment used for the calendar year shall be based on the figures for the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for all items received on or before August 1 of the calendar year pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041.(d) Notwithstanding the repeal of this article, any contribution amounts designated pursuant to this article prior to its repeal shall continue to be transferred and disbursed in accordance with this article as in effect immediately prior to that repeal.(e) Section 18873 does not apply to this article.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 519Introduced by Assembly Member LevineFebruary 13, 2017 An act to add and repeal Article 3.6 (commencing with Section 18730) of Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 519, as introduced, Levine. Personal income tax: voluntary contributions: California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.Existing law authorizes an individual to contribute amounts in excess of his or her personal income tax liability for the support of specified funds. Existing law sets forth general administrative provisions applicable to voluntary contributions, which, among other things, specify when a voluntary contribution is to be placed on the return, provide for the disbursement of contributions following repeal of the fund provisions, and require undesignated funds to be transferred to the General Fund.This bill would allow a taxpayer, for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, to designate an amount in excess of personal income tax liability to be deposited into the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, which the bill would create. The bill would require moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to be allocated to the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board, as provided, and to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature, as provided. The bill would require specified minimum contributions to be made for the fund to appear on the return for the following year. The bill would require the California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site to report specified information, including all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year. The bill would provide that specified administrative provisions of existing law do not apply.This bill would repeal these voluntary contribution provisions on December 1, 2022, or, if contributions made on returns are less than a specified minimum amount, by an earlier date as provided.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill No. 519

Introduced by Assembly Member LevineFebruary 13, 2017

Introduced by Assembly Member Levine
February 13, 2017

 An act to add and repeal Article 3.6 (commencing with Section 18730) of Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 519, as introduced, Levine. Personal income tax: voluntary contributions: California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.

Existing law authorizes an individual to contribute amounts in excess of his or her personal income tax liability for the support of specified funds. Existing law sets forth general administrative provisions applicable to voluntary contributions, which, among other things, specify when a voluntary contribution is to be placed on the return, provide for the disbursement of contributions following repeal of the fund provisions, and require undesignated funds to be transferred to the General Fund.This bill would allow a taxpayer, for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, to designate an amount in excess of personal income tax liability to be deposited into the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, which the bill would create. The bill would require moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to be allocated to the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board, as provided, and to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature, as provided. The bill would require specified minimum contributions to be made for the fund to appear on the return for the following year. The bill would require the California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site to report specified information, including all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year. The bill would provide that specified administrative provisions of existing law do not apply.This bill would repeal these voluntary contribution provisions on December 1, 2022, or, if contributions made on returns are less than a specified minimum amount, by an earlier date as provided.

Existing law authorizes an individual to contribute amounts in excess of his or her personal income tax liability for the support of specified funds. Existing law sets forth general administrative provisions applicable to voluntary contributions, which, among other things, specify when a voluntary contribution is to be placed on the return, provide for the disbursement of contributions following repeal of the fund provisions, and require undesignated funds to be transferred to the General Fund.

This bill would allow a taxpayer, for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, to designate an amount in excess of personal income tax liability to be deposited into the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, which the bill would create. The bill would require moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to be allocated to the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board, as provided, and to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature, as provided. The bill would require specified minimum contributions to be made for the fund to appear on the return for the following year. The bill would require the California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site to report specified information, including all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year. The bill would provide that specified administrative provisions of existing law do not apply.

This bill would repeal these voluntary contribution provisions on December 1, 2022, or, if contributions made on returns are less than a specified minimum amount, by an earlier date as provided.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Article 3.6 (commencing with Section 18730) is added to Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to read: Article 3.6. California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund18730. (a) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, any individual may designate on the tax return that a contribution in excess of the tax liability, if any, be made to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund established by Section 18731 to be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) The contribution shall be in full dollar amounts and may be made individually by each signatory on the joint return.(c) A designation under subdivision (a) shall be made for any taxable year on the original return for that taxable year, and once made shall be irrevocable. If payments and credits reported on the return, together with any other credits associated with the individuals account, do not exceed the individuals tax liability, the return shall be treated as though no designation has been made.(d) The Franchise Tax Board shall revise the form of the return to include a space labeled California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to allow for the designation permitted under subdivision (a). The form shall also include in the instructions information that the contribution may be in the amount of one dollar ($1) or more and that the contribution shall be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(e) A deduction shall be allowed under Article 6 (commencing with Section 17201) of Chapter 3 of Part 10 for any contribution made pursuant to subdivision (a).18731. (a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to receive contributions made pursuant to Section 18730. The Franchise Tax Board shall notify the Controller of both the amount of money paid by taxpayers in excess of their tax liability and the amount of refund money that taxpayers have designated pursuant to Section 18730 to be transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund. The Controller shall transfer from the Personal Income Tax Fund to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund an amount not in excess of the sum of the amounts designated by individuals pursuant to Section 18730 for payment into that fund.(b) Notwithstanding any other law, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund is the successor fund of the California Senior Legislature Fund. All assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures of the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be transferred to, and become a part of, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, as provided in Section 16346 of the Government Code. Any references in state law to the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be construed to refer to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.18732. (a) All moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund pursuant to Section 18731, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be allocated as follows:(1) To the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board for reimbursement of all costs incurred by the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board in connection with their duties under this article.(2) The balance to the California Senior Legislature, for its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) All moneys allocated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) may be carried over from the year in which they were received and encumbered in any following year.(c) The funds allocated to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature shall be spent pursuant to the purview of the Joint Rules Committee of the California Senior Legislature in a manner consistent with the bylaws of the California Senior Legislature, established through a majority vote of the California Senior Legislature.(d) The California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site shall report the goals of the organization, the number of and summary of bills proposed by the California Senior Legislature, and all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year.18733. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), this article shall remain in effect only for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2022, and as of December 1, 2022, is repealed.(b) (1) By September 1, 2018, and by September 1 of each subsequent calendar year that the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund appears on the tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall do all of the following:(A) Determine the minimum contribution amount required to be received during the next calendar year for the fund to appear on the tax return for the taxable year that includes that next calendar year.(B) Provide written notification to the California Senior Legislature of the amount determined in subparagraph (A).(C) Determine whether the amount of contributions estimated to be received during the calendar year will equal or exceed the minimum contribution amount determined by the Franchise Tax Board for the calendar year pursuant to subparagraph (A). The Franchise Tax Board shall estimate the amount of contributions to be received by using the actual amounts received and an estimate of the contributions that will be received by the end of that calendar year.(2) If the Franchise Tax Board determines that the amount of the contributions estimated to be received during a calendar year will not at least equal the minimum contribution amount for the calendar year, this article shall be inoperative with respect to taxable years beginning on or after January 1 of that calendar year and shall be repealed on December 1 of that year.(3) For purposes of this section, the minimum contribution amount for a calendar year means two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for the second calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return or the minimum contribution amount as adjusted pursuant to subdivision (c).(c) For each calendar year, beginning with the third calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall adjust, on or before September 1 of that calendar year, the minimum contribution amount specified in subdivision (b) as follows:(1) The minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year shall be an amount equal to the product of the minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year multiplied by the inflation factor adjustment as specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041, rounded off to the nearest dollar.(2) The inflation factor adjustment used for the calendar year shall be based on the figures for the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for all items received on or before August 1 of the calendar year pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041.(d) Notwithstanding the repeal of this article, any contribution amounts designated pursuant to this article prior to its repeal shall continue to be transferred and disbursed in accordance with this article as in effect immediately prior to that repeal.(e) Section 18873 does not apply to this article.

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

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

SECTION 1. Article 3.6 (commencing with Section 18730) is added to Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to read: Article 3.6. California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund18730. (a) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, any individual may designate on the tax return that a contribution in excess of the tax liability, if any, be made to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund established by Section 18731 to be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) The contribution shall be in full dollar amounts and may be made individually by each signatory on the joint return.(c) A designation under subdivision (a) shall be made for any taxable year on the original return for that taxable year, and once made shall be irrevocable. If payments and credits reported on the return, together with any other credits associated with the individuals account, do not exceed the individuals tax liability, the return shall be treated as though no designation has been made.(d) The Franchise Tax Board shall revise the form of the return to include a space labeled California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to allow for the designation permitted under subdivision (a). The form shall also include in the instructions information that the contribution may be in the amount of one dollar ($1) or more and that the contribution shall be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(e) A deduction shall be allowed under Article 6 (commencing with Section 17201) of Chapter 3 of Part 10 for any contribution made pursuant to subdivision (a).18731. (a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to receive contributions made pursuant to Section 18730. The Franchise Tax Board shall notify the Controller of both the amount of money paid by taxpayers in excess of their tax liability and the amount of refund money that taxpayers have designated pursuant to Section 18730 to be transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund. The Controller shall transfer from the Personal Income Tax Fund to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund an amount not in excess of the sum of the amounts designated by individuals pursuant to Section 18730 for payment into that fund.(b) Notwithstanding any other law, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund is the successor fund of the California Senior Legislature Fund. All assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures of the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be transferred to, and become a part of, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, as provided in Section 16346 of the Government Code. Any references in state law to the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be construed to refer to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.18732. (a) All moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund pursuant to Section 18731, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be allocated as follows:(1) To the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board for reimbursement of all costs incurred by the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board in connection with their duties under this article.(2) The balance to the California Senior Legislature, for its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) All moneys allocated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) may be carried over from the year in which they were received and encumbered in any following year.(c) The funds allocated to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature shall be spent pursuant to the purview of the Joint Rules Committee of the California Senior Legislature in a manner consistent with the bylaws of the California Senior Legislature, established through a majority vote of the California Senior Legislature.(d) The California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site shall report the goals of the organization, the number of and summary of bills proposed by the California Senior Legislature, and all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year.18733. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), this article shall remain in effect only for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2022, and as of December 1, 2022, is repealed.(b) (1) By September 1, 2018, and by September 1 of each subsequent calendar year that the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund appears on the tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall do all of the following:(A) Determine the minimum contribution amount required to be received during the next calendar year for the fund to appear on the tax return for the taxable year that includes that next calendar year.(B) Provide written notification to the California Senior Legislature of the amount determined in subparagraph (A).(C) Determine whether the amount of contributions estimated to be received during the calendar year will equal or exceed the minimum contribution amount determined by the Franchise Tax Board for the calendar year pursuant to subparagraph (A). The Franchise Tax Board shall estimate the amount of contributions to be received by using the actual amounts received and an estimate of the contributions that will be received by the end of that calendar year.(2) If the Franchise Tax Board determines that the amount of the contributions estimated to be received during a calendar year will not at least equal the minimum contribution amount for the calendar year, this article shall be inoperative with respect to taxable years beginning on or after January 1 of that calendar year and shall be repealed on December 1 of that year.(3) For purposes of this section, the minimum contribution amount for a calendar year means two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for the second calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return or the minimum contribution amount as adjusted pursuant to subdivision (c).(c) For each calendar year, beginning with the third calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall adjust, on or before September 1 of that calendar year, the minimum contribution amount specified in subdivision (b) as follows:(1) The minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year shall be an amount equal to the product of the minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year multiplied by the inflation factor adjustment as specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041, rounded off to the nearest dollar.(2) The inflation factor adjustment used for the calendar year shall be based on the figures for the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for all items received on or before August 1 of the calendar year pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041.(d) Notwithstanding the repeal of this article, any contribution amounts designated pursuant to this article prior to its repeal shall continue to be transferred and disbursed in accordance with this article as in effect immediately prior to that repeal.(e) Section 18873 does not apply to this article.

SECTION 1. Article 3.6 (commencing with Section 18730) is added to Chapter 3 of Part 10.2 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

 Article 3.6. California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund18730. (a) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, any individual may designate on the tax return that a contribution in excess of the tax liability, if any, be made to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund established by Section 18731 to be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) The contribution shall be in full dollar amounts and may be made individually by each signatory on the joint return.(c) A designation under subdivision (a) shall be made for any taxable year on the original return for that taxable year, and once made shall be irrevocable. If payments and credits reported on the return, together with any other credits associated with the individuals account, do not exceed the individuals tax liability, the return shall be treated as though no designation has been made.(d) The Franchise Tax Board shall revise the form of the return to include a space labeled California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to allow for the designation permitted under subdivision (a). The form shall also include in the instructions information that the contribution may be in the amount of one dollar ($1) or more and that the contribution shall be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(e) A deduction shall be allowed under Article 6 (commencing with Section 17201) of Chapter 3 of Part 10 for any contribution made pursuant to subdivision (a).18731. (a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to receive contributions made pursuant to Section 18730. The Franchise Tax Board shall notify the Controller of both the amount of money paid by taxpayers in excess of their tax liability and the amount of refund money that taxpayers have designated pursuant to Section 18730 to be transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund. The Controller shall transfer from the Personal Income Tax Fund to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund an amount not in excess of the sum of the amounts designated by individuals pursuant to Section 18730 for payment into that fund.(b) Notwithstanding any other law, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund is the successor fund of the California Senior Legislature Fund. All assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures of the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be transferred to, and become a part of, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, as provided in Section 16346 of the Government Code. Any references in state law to the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be construed to refer to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.18732. (a) All moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund pursuant to Section 18731, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be allocated as follows:(1) To the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board for reimbursement of all costs incurred by the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board in connection with their duties under this article.(2) The balance to the California Senior Legislature, for its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) All moneys allocated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) may be carried over from the year in which they were received and encumbered in any following year.(c) The funds allocated to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature shall be spent pursuant to the purview of the Joint Rules Committee of the California Senior Legislature in a manner consistent with the bylaws of the California Senior Legislature, established through a majority vote of the California Senior Legislature.(d) The California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site shall report the goals of the organization, the number of and summary of bills proposed by the California Senior Legislature, and all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year.18733. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), this article shall remain in effect only for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2022, and as of December 1, 2022, is repealed.(b) (1) By September 1, 2018, and by September 1 of each subsequent calendar year that the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund appears on the tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall do all of the following:(A) Determine the minimum contribution amount required to be received during the next calendar year for the fund to appear on the tax return for the taxable year that includes that next calendar year.(B) Provide written notification to the California Senior Legislature of the amount determined in subparagraph (A).(C) Determine whether the amount of contributions estimated to be received during the calendar year will equal or exceed the minimum contribution amount determined by the Franchise Tax Board for the calendar year pursuant to subparagraph (A). The Franchise Tax Board shall estimate the amount of contributions to be received by using the actual amounts received and an estimate of the contributions that will be received by the end of that calendar year.(2) If the Franchise Tax Board determines that the amount of the contributions estimated to be received during a calendar year will not at least equal the minimum contribution amount for the calendar year, this article shall be inoperative with respect to taxable years beginning on or after January 1 of that calendar year and shall be repealed on December 1 of that year.(3) For purposes of this section, the minimum contribution amount for a calendar year means two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for the second calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return or the minimum contribution amount as adjusted pursuant to subdivision (c).(c) For each calendar year, beginning with the third calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall adjust, on or before September 1 of that calendar year, the minimum contribution amount specified in subdivision (b) as follows:(1) The minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year shall be an amount equal to the product of the minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year multiplied by the inflation factor adjustment as specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041, rounded off to the nearest dollar.(2) The inflation factor adjustment used for the calendar year shall be based on the figures for the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for all items received on or before August 1 of the calendar year pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041.(d) Notwithstanding the repeal of this article, any contribution amounts designated pursuant to this article prior to its repeal shall continue to be transferred and disbursed in accordance with this article as in effect immediately prior to that repeal.(e) Section 18873 does not apply to this article.

 Article 3.6. California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund18730. (a) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, any individual may designate on the tax return that a contribution in excess of the tax liability, if any, be made to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund established by Section 18731 to be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) The contribution shall be in full dollar amounts and may be made individually by each signatory on the joint return.(c) A designation under subdivision (a) shall be made for any taxable year on the original return for that taxable year, and once made shall be irrevocable. If payments and credits reported on the return, together with any other credits associated with the individuals account, do not exceed the individuals tax liability, the return shall be treated as though no designation has been made.(d) The Franchise Tax Board shall revise the form of the return to include a space labeled California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to allow for the designation permitted under subdivision (a). The form shall also include in the instructions information that the contribution may be in the amount of one dollar ($1) or more and that the contribution shall be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(e) A deduction shall be allowed under Article 6 (commencing with Section 17201) of Chapter 3 of Part 10 for any contribution made pursuant to subdivision (a).18731. (a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to receive contributions made pursuant to Section 18730. The Franchise Tax Board shall notify the Controller of both the amount of money paid by taxpayers in excess of their tax liability and the amount of refund money that taxpayers have designated pursuant to Section 18730 to be transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund. The Controller shall transfer from the Personal Income Tax Fund to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund an amount not in excess of the sum of the amounts designated by individuals pursuant to Section 18730 for payment into that fund.(b) Notwithstanding any other law, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund is the successor fund of the California Senior Legislature Fund. All assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures of the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be transferred to, and become a part of, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, as provided in Section 16346 of the Government Code. Any references in state law to the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be construed to refer to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.18732. (a) All moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund pursuant to Section 18731, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be allocated as follows:(1) To the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board for reimbursement of all costs incurred by the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board in connection with their duties under this article.(2) The balance to the California Senior Legislature, for its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) All moneys allocated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) may be carried over from the year in which they were received and encumbered in any following year.(c) The funds allocated to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature shall be spent pursuant to the purview of the Joint Rules Committee of the California Senior Legislature in a manner consistent with the bylaws of the California Senior Legislature, established through a majority vote of the California Senior Legislature.(d) The California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site shall report the goals of the organization, the number of and summary of bills proposed by the California Senior Legislature, and all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year.18733. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), this article shall remain in effect only for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2022, and as of December 1, 2022, is repealed.(b) (1) By September 1, 2018, and by September 1 of each subsequent calendar year that the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund appears on the tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall do all of the following:(A) Determine the minimum contribution amount required to be received during the next calendar year for the fund to appear on the tax return for the taxable year that includes that next calendar year.(B) Provide written notification to the California Senior Legislature of the amount determined in subparagraph (A).(C) Determine whether the amount of contributions estimated to be received during the calendar year will equal or exceed the minimum contribution amount determined by the Franchise Tax Board for the calendar year pursuant to subparagraph (A). The Franchise Tax Board shall estimate the amount of contributions to be received by using the actual amounts received and an estimate of the contributions that will be received by the end of that calendar year.(2) If the Franchise Tax Board determines that the amount of the contributions estimated to be received during a calendar year will not at least equal the minimum contribution amount for the calendar year, this article shall be inoperative with respect to taxable years beginning on or after January 1 of that calendar year and shall be repealed on December 1 of that year.(3) For purposes of this section, the minimum contribution amount for a calendar year means two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for the second calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return or the minimum contribution amount as adjusted pursuant to subdivision (c).(c) For each calendar year, beginning with the third calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall adjust, on or before September 1 of that calendar year, the minimum contribution amount specified in subdivision (b) as follows:(1) The minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year shall be an amount equal to the product of the minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year multiplied by the inflation factor adjustment as specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041, rounded off to the nearest dollar.(2) The inflation factor adjustment used for the calendar year shall be based on the figures for the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for all items received on or before August 1 of the calendar year pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041.(d) Notwithstanding the repeal of this article, any contribution amounts designated pursuant to this article prior to its repeal shall continue to be transferred and disbursed in accordance with this article as in effect immediately prior to that repeal.(e) Section 18873 does not apply to this article.

 Article 3.6. California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund

 Article 3.6. California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund

18730. (a) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, any individual may designate on the tax return that a contribution in excess of the tax liability, if any, be made to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund established by Section 18731 to be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) The contribution shall be in full dollar amounts and may be made individually by each signatory on the joint return.(c) A designation under subdivision (a) shall be made for any taxable year on the original return for that taxable year, and once made shall be irrevocable. If payments and credits reported on the return, together with any other credits associated with the individuals account, do not exceed the individuals tax liability, the return shall be treated as though no designation has been made.(d) The Franchise Tax Board shall revise the form of the return to include a space labeled California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to allow for the designation permitted under subdivision (a). The form shall also include in the instructions information that the contribution may be in the amount of one dollar ($1) or more and that the contribution shall be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(e) A deduction shall be allowed under Article 6 (commencing with Section 17201) of Chapter 3 of Part 10 for any contribution made pursuant to subdivision (a).



18730. (a) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, any individual may designate on the tax return that a contribution in excess of the tax liability, if any, be made to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund established by Section 18731 to be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.

(b) The contribution shall be in full dollar amounts and may be made individually by each signatory on the joint return.

(c) A designation under subdivision (a) shall be made for any taxable year on the original return for that taxable year, and once made shall be irrevocable. If payments and credits reported on the return, together with any other credits associated with the individuals account, do not exceed the individuals tax liability, the return shall be treated as though no designation has been made.

(d) The Franchise Tax Board shall revise the form of the return to include a space labeled California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to allow for the designation permitted under subdivision (a). The form shall also include in the instructions information that the contribution may be in the amount of one dollar ($1) or more and that the contribution shall be used to conduct the sessions of the California Senior Legislature and to support its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.

(e) A deduction shall be allowed under Article 6 (commencing with Section 17201) of Chapter 3 of Part 10 for any contribution made pursuant to subdivision (a).

18731. (a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to receive contributions made pursuant to Section 18730. The Franchise Tax Board shall notify the Controller of both the amount of money paid by taxpayers in excess of their tax liability and the amount of refund money that taxpayers have designated pursuant to Section 18730 to be transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund. The Controller shall transfer from the Personal Income Tax Fund to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund an amount not in excess of the sum of the amounts designated by individuals pursuant to Section 18730 for payment into that fund.(b) Notwithstanding any other law, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund is the successor fund of the California Senior Legislature Fund. All assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures of the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be transferred to, and become a part of, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, as provided in Section 16346 of the Government Code. Any references in state law to the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be construed to refer to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.



18731. (a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund to receive contributions made pursuant to Section 18730. The Franchise Tax Board shall notify the Controller of both the amount of money paid by taxpayers in excess of their tax liability and the amount of refund money that taxpayers have designated pursuant to Section 18730 to be transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund. The Controller shall transfer from the Personal Income Tax Fund to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund an amount not in excess of the sum of the amounts designated by individuals pursuant to Section 18730 for payment into that fund.

(b) Notwithstanding any other law, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund is the successor fund of the California Senior Legislature Fund. All assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures of the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be transferred to, and become a part of, the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund, as provided in Section 16346 of the Government Code. Any references in state law to the California Senior Legislature Fund shall be construed to refer to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund.

18732. (a) All moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund pursuant to Section 18731, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be allocated as follows:(1) To the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board for reimbursement of all costs incurred by the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board in connection with their duties under this article.(2) The balance to the California Senior Legislature, for its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.(b) All moneys allocated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) may be carried over from the year in which they were received and encumbered in any following year.(c) The funds allocated to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature shall be spent pursuant to the purview of the Joint Rules Committee of the California Senior Legislature in a manner consistent with the bylaws of the California Senior Legislature, established through a majority vote of the California Senior Legislature.(d) The California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site shall report the goals of the organization, the number of and summary of bills proposed by the California Senior Legislature, and all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year.



18732. (a) All moneys transferred to the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund pursuant to Section 18731, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be allocated as follows:

(1) To the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board for reimbursement of all costs incurred by the Controller and the Franchise Tax Board in connection with their duties under this article.

(2) The balance to the California Senior Legislature, for its ongoing activities on behalf of older persons.

(b) All moneys allocated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) may be carried over from the year in which they were received and encumbered in any following year.

(c) The funds allocated to the California Senior Legislature for the purpose of funding the activities of the California Senior Legislature shall be spent pursuant to the purview of the Joint Rules Committee of the California Senior Legislature in a manner consistent with the bylaws of the California Senior Legislature, established through a majority vote of the California Senior Legislature.

(d) The California Senior Legislatures Internet Web site shall report the goals of the organization, the number of and summary of bills proposed by the California Senior Legislature, and all events the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund supports each year.

18733. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), this article shall remain in effect only for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2022, and as of December 1, 2022, is repealed.(b) (1) By September 1, 2018, and by September 1 of each subsequent calendar year that the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund appears on the tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall do all of the following:(A) Determine the minimum contribution amount required to be received during the next calendar year for the fund to appear on the tax return for the taxable year that includes that next calendar year.(B) Provide written notification to the California Senior Legislature of the amount determined in subparagraph (A).(C) Determine whether the amount of contributions estimated to be received during the calendar year will equal or exceed the minimum contribution amount determined by the Franchise Tax Board for the calendar year pursuant to subparagraph (A). The Franchise Tax Board shall estimate the amount of contributions to be received by using the actual amounts received and an estimate of the contributions that will be received by the end of that calendar year.(2) If the Franchise Tax Board determines that the amount of the contributions estimated to be received during a calendar year will not at least equal the minimum contribution amount for the calendar year, this article shall be inoperative with respect to taxable years beginning on or after January 1 of that calendar year and shall be repealed on December 1 of that year.(3) For purposes of this section, the minimum contribution amount for a calendar year means two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for the second calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return or the minimum contribution amount as adjusted pursuant to subdivision (c).(c) For each calendar year, beginning with the third calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall adjust, on or before September 1 of that calendar year, the minimum contribution amount specified in subdivision (b) as follows:(1) The minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year shall be an amount equal to the product of the minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year multiplied by the inflation factor adjustment as specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041, rounded off to the nearest dollar.(2) The inflation factor adjustment used for the calendar year shall be based on the figures for the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for all items received on or before August 1 of the calendar year pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041.(d) Notwithstanding the repeal of this article, any contribution amounts designated pursuant to this article prior to its repeal shall continue to be transferred and disbursed in accordance with this article as in effect immediately prior to that repeal.(e) Section 18873 does not apply to this article.



18733. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), this article shall remain in effect only for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2022, and as of December 1, 2022, is repealed.

(b) (1) By September 1, 2018, and by September 1 of each subsequent calendar year that the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund appears on the tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall do all of the following:

(A) Determine the minimum contribution amount required to be received during the next calendar year for the fund to appear on the tax return for the taxable year that includes that next calendar year.

(B) Provide written notification to the California Senior Legislature of the amount determined in subparagraph (A).

(C) Determine whether the amount of contributions estimated to be received during the calendar year will equal or exceed the minimum contribution amount determined by the Franchise Tax Board for the calendar year pursuant to subparagraph (A). The Franchise Tax Board shall estimate the amount of contributions to be received by using the actual amounts received and an estimate of the contributions that will be received by the end of that calendar year.

(2) If the Franchise Tax Board determines that the amount of the contributions estimated to be received during a calendar year will not at least equal the minimum contribution amount for the calendar year, this article shall be inoperative with respect to taxable years beginning on or after January 1 of that calendar year and shall be repealed on December 1 of that year.

(3) For purposes of this section, the minimum contribution amount for a calendar year means two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for the second calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return or the minimum contribution amount as adjusted pursuant to subdivision (c).

(c) For each calendar year, beginning with the third calendar year after the first appearance of the California Senior Citizen Advocacy Fund on the personal income tax return, the Franchise Tax Board shall adjust, on or before September 1 of that calendar year, the minimum contribution amount specified in subdivision (b) as follows:

(1) The minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year shall be an amount equal to the product of the minimum estimated contribution amount for the calendar year multiplied by the inflation factor adjustment as specified in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041, rounded off to the nearest dollar.

(2) The inflation factor adjustment used for the calendar year shall be based on the figures for the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for all items received on or before August 1 of the calendar year pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 17041.

(d) Notwithstanding the repeal of this article, any contribution amounts designated pursuant to this article prior to its repeal shall continue to be transferred and disbursed in accordance with this article as in effect immediately prior to that repeal.

(e) Section 18873 does not apply to this article.