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Many developing countries have struggled with realizing sufficient revenues from property tax. However, as developing countries experience economic growth, they are also seeing property values rising, providing a bigger tax base from which to realize revenues. Technology has made tax...
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Conventional economic wisdom holds that the optimal level of business taxes recovers the exact cost of providing public services to businesses. I present an alternative model and derive conditions under which a self-interested decisionmaker picks tax rates to maximize an objective function that...
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EuroPACE is an innovative financial mechanism inspired by an American building improvement initiative called Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE). The innovative character of the EuroPACE mechanism is that financing through EuroPACE is linked to the taxes paid on a property. In other words, the...
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Attempts to measure the capitalization of local taxes into property prices, starting with Oates (1969), have suffered from a lack of local public service controls. We revisit this vast literature with a novel dataset of 947 time-varying local characteristic and public service controls for all...
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The tax on immovable property recently started to regain its former significance, but the tax yield still remains low, with slightly more than 1% of GDP and wide variation across countries. Against this background this paper surveys property tax policy in OECD countries and analyses the...
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Restrictions imposed on property assessment practices by state legislation such as Proposition 13 in California and Proposition 2 1/2 in Massachusetts can lead to significant divergences between the assessed and market values of property, particularly for households with long tenures. As...
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