The Local Prepaid Mobile Telephony Services Collection Act (local prepaid MTS act) , until January 1, 2021, suspends the authority of a city, county, or city and county to impose a utility user tax on the consumption of prepaid communications service and any charge that applies to prepaid mobile telephony service, as defined, on access to communication services or access to local "911" emergency telephone systems, and instead requires those taxes and charges to be applied during the period beginning January 1, 2016, and ending January 1, 2021, under any local ordinance to be at specified rates. The local prepaid MTS act requires that these local charges imposed by a city, county, or a city and county on prepaid mobile telephony services be collected from the prepaid consumer by a seller at the same time of the retail sale, as specified. Existing law requires that all local charges be collected and paid to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration pursuant to the Fee Collection Procedures Law be deposited in the Local Charges for Prepaid Mobile Telephony Services Fund, and be transmitted to the city, county, or city and county, as provided.
This bill would extend operation of the local prepaid MTS act indefinitely and would make nonsubstantive changes to eliminate cross-references in the MTS act to the Prepaid Mobile Telephony Service Surcharge Collection Act.
Pursuant to existing law, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration succeeded to certain duties and responsibilities of the State Board of Equalization.
This bill would change obsolete references to the board in the local prepaid MTS act.
The local prepaid MTS act authorizes a consumer to rebut the presumed location of a retail transaction for purposes of the collection of the local charges by filing a claim and declaration under penalty of perjury.
By extending the local MTS act, the bill would expand the crime of perjury, thereby imposing a state-mandated local program.
The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.

Statutes affected:
SB1441: 42100 RTC, 42101 RTC, 42101.5 RTC, 42101.7 RTC, 42103 RTC, 42105 RTC, 42106 RTC, 42107 RTC, 42109 RTC, 42110 RTC, 42111 RTC
02/21/20 - Introduced: 42100 RTC, 42101 RTC, 42101.5 RTC, 42101.7 RTC, 42103 RTC, 42105 RTC, 42106 RTC, 42107 RTC, 42109 RTC, 42110 RTC, 42111 RTC
SB 1441: 42100 RTC, 42101 RTC, 42101.5 RTC, 42101.7 RTC, 42103 RTC, 42105 RTC, 42106 RTC, 42107 RTC, 42109 RTC, 42110 RTC, 42111 RTC