Government and business seem to demand more money from citizens who make less money mostly these days. News of the State’s new fire fee of $150 per dwelling does not rest well with Californians. The Inyo Planning Department offered some answers to our website questioners on this new fee.
A website with lots of information is available through the Inyo County Planning website. Go to www.inyoplanning.org. Click Current Projects on the left. Then, click State Responsibility Area. In that section, click on California Fire Prevention Fee Information. This same section also holds maps of Inyo and areas covered by State fire agencies.
You can also go directly to www.firepreventionfee.org. That website explains that you can appeal fees, which are generally $150 per habitable dwelling. You can appeal if there are errors behind your bill such as number of dwellings on your property, the $35 credit if you are covered by a local fire district or any other errors. You can appeal online or call.
If you fail to pay the annual fee, the California Board of Equalization can come after you with interest and a 10% penalty. The California Fire Prevention Fee website says the Board of Equalization “may take other action”, but they don’t explain any further.
This website says the fees pay for brush clearance, forest health, fire break construction, defensible space inspections, emergency evacuation planning, fire prevention measures, fire hazard severity maps, implementation of the State Fire Plan and law enforcement.
The fee was established in law in Assembly Bill X1 29 last July. Inyo County and other local fire officials continue to oppose the fee. Check out our website for links to information.
Nice, I will be there Cindy, thank you.
We are having a workshop in Big Pine, Wed. Sept 26 from 5-7 pm at the library to help anyone with filling out the challenge protest / refund forms ( if the challenge works) BRING YOUR BILL & CHECK OR COPY WITH YOU. Howard Jarvis Website for more info. http://www.firetaxprotest.org… Read more »
Maybe the “friends of the Inyo” can receive some OHV monies to help the locals out with fire control?
Just saying.
How did the bill come under the jurisdiction of the Franchise Tax Board. I see this as another way to go around Proposition 13 and increase property taxes while calling it something else. I feel a new wave of nomenclature to make something appear to be something else; as an… Read more »
The California Assembly and rest of the legislature voted for the bill that named the Board of Equalization as the collector.
Benett
Fire protection is one of the services government provides for our protection. I don’t have a problem having to pay for needed services but this money will not go to what the state says, you know they will blow it like all tax money. Does anyone think they will see… Read more »
Wait a second! I’m not paying either.
I’m just making darn sure I don’t rely on them to save my home in the event of a major brush fire.
I hope the rest of you in fire country do the same. The time to prepare is now.
This is what they want .. Give the sheeple a $35 credit and they will be happy to pay the balance of $ 115
What A SCAM
And I am sure the so called FEE (TAX) will be going up within 2 years
“This website says the fees pay for brush clearance, forest health, fire break construction, defensible space inspections, emergency evacuation planning, fire prevention measures, fire hazard severity maps, implementation of the State Fire Plan and law enforcement” Funny It doesn’t mention anything about Public Pensions or Money going to the General… Read more »
This opens the door to many fees. Oh, you live in a rural area? You should pay more for schools, roads, police, etc. watch out! The only good news is that once the bills are sent, numerous lawsuits will be filed. Should we all just reduce our state tax bill… Read more »
This is an excellent idea. If we want continued fire protection we’ll have to pay for it. I’m happy paying extra for this critical service. If you choose to live in a rural area expect to pay more for services..it’s that simple. Why is everyone complaining about this? People are… Read more »
Mark, I think all the ninnies are kicking your butt politically. This is an unfair tax, to hell if I am going to pay it. Where are the rest of my tax dollars going if they aren’t for public services? oh, yes, to the rest of the USA’s debt that… Read more »
If you dont pay it .. They will impose a huge late fee on the FEE. and if you don’t pay the late fee and Fee. I am sure they will be putting you in Jail or attaching your wages or bank account.
Welcome to Taxifornia
Mark- I believe most of the people will end up paying $115 dollars because we do have our local volunteer dept. But, I will appeal and hope they don’t have time to respond with in the 60 day window. I’m in no hurry to support this double taxation you seem… Read more »
As a homeowner in an area that is seeing this “fee” I’m whole-heartily against it. It’s the homeowners responsibility to ensure that their property is properly maintained and safe from wildfire; I’m responsible for it’s protection during a fire, not government. “Mandatory evacuations” are illegal, no one or government agency… Read more »
I highly recommend you first responder ninnies pay the $150 and get over it. You’ve learned to rely on being saved by our various government agencies so you should pay up and be happy. You will never save yourselves or do a darn thing in advance to save your homes… Read more »
Why don’t you pay my $450 fee then Mark. Our home too receives the same accolades from the same fire inspectors. It has much more than the required brush clearances as well as a solid steel exterior, no combustibles used in the framing, and concrete floors. You do not have… Read more »
Gee … what blew your skirt up Mark? Is that a preemptive strike at people’s possible objection to this added cost for fire protection. This seems to be one way the state government is trying to get more money than what they are getting for this same protection. Ninnie or… Read more »
I think you are crazy! I for one am already paying a tax for my fire pervention, actually, I am paying two fees. One for the county I live in and a 2nd for the association I live in that has there own fire dept. So you see I am… Read more »
Give the Legislature some credit too.
BK
Yeah give em all credit for it .. They do what they want though .. who is going to stop them .. the courts will not .. they can’t seem to apply right decisions either .. only way .. is to clean house, get them all out of there, and… Read more »
If this is state wide, how come this is the first we are hearing of it? Is this a bill we will recieve in the mail? Or in our state tax bill?
The bill will be mailed to you. There was news coverage last year before the assembly bill passed.
BK
Benett- thxs for your follow up on this matter.