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Impacts of Electric Utility Deregulation on Property Taxation (Book)

Editor(s): Burling, Philip
Publication Date: December 2000

$20.00; 224 pages; Inventory ID 140-9; English; ISBN 1-55844-140-9

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Abstract

Current steps toward deregulation signal a new environment for the taxation of public utility property. This book compiles the formal papers and commentaries from a Lincoln Institute seminar held in October 1999 that brought together experts with varying perspectives on the taxation of deregulated electric utility facilities. The participants considered the enormous impacts of deregulation on the appraisal, assessment and taxation of these properties. In this unsettled and still evolving environment, the book is intended to increase understanding and point out probable approaches for addressing the impacts of deregulation in the utility industry.






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