For Immediate Release
August 11, 2025
2025 Annual Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Hearing on August 20
Taxpayers and Stakeholders are Invited to Participate and Provide Input
Sacramento — The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) will hold its annual Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Hearing on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. in conjunction with the Board's August 2025 Meeting. Taxpayers and stakeholders are invited to attend in person, participate by phone, or submit comments online on items described in the BOE's Taxpayers' Rights Advocate's Annual Report, and share suggestions, comments, or concerns on California's property tax system. Taxpayers and stakeholders can also present any ideas or changes to the Alcoholic Beverage Tax Law or comment on their experiences or issues regarding BOE services.
“We invite all taxpayers to join us for the upcoming Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Hearing,” said BOE Chairman Ted Gaines. “This annual hearing provides an opportunity for anyone to suggest improvements and provide firsthand experiences related to the property tax system or the Alcoholic Beverage Tax program.”
Date/Time:
Wednesday, August 20, 2025, 10:00 a.m.
How to Participate:
In person
May Lee State Office Complex Auditorium
651 Bannon Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
By phone
1-877-336-4440, access code 4192718#
In writing
Submit written comments online in advance.
The 2025 Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Hearing will be livestreamed on the BOE website.
Background:
The Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Hearing is held in accordance with the Morgan Property Taxpayers' Bill of Rights and the California Taxpayers' Bill of Rights, which relates to the Alcoholic Beverage Tax Law.
Additional information can be found on the Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Hearing webpage and by viewing the public service announcement featuring Taxpayers' Rights Advocate Lisa Thompson.
The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) is the only elected tax board in the country, and it is comprised of four Equalization District Members and the State Controller. Since 1879, the BOE's constitutional and statutory duties include the oversight of the 58 County Assessors to ensure assessment practices are uniform and consistent statewide. In addition, the BOE directly assesses the property of regulated railroads and certain public utilities, collects the Private Railroad Car Tax, and is responsible for the Alcoholic Beverage Tax and Tax on Insurers. BOE's critical role in property tax administration by promoting fair and equitable assessments protects the tax dollars that schools, local communities, and the State of California depend on every day.
BOARD MEMBERS
State Controller
Executive Director