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New homeowners face tax disadvantage in many U.S. states: report
Comunicados de prensaAbril 17, 2018 -
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy updates signature property tax resource
Comunicados de prensaMarzo 14, 2018 -
2018 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance
CursosMarzo 14, 2018Infrastructure, urban planning, and property taxes: learn the latest approaches to public finance
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Report details how and why communities should allow monthly property tax payments
Comunicados de prensaEnero 18, 2018 -
Improving Tax Increment Financing (TIF) for Economic Development
Enfoques en políticas de sueloSeptiembre 2018David Merriman“This report will be the ‘go-to’ resource for public policy practitioners, municipal officials, and worldwide local development officers for two reasons. First, it is written by a...
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50-State Property Tax Comparison Study
For Taxes Paid in 2017OtroAbril 2018Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Minnesota Center for Fiscal ExcellenceView the latest version of the Property Tax Comparison Study. As the largest source of revenue raised by local governments, a well-functioning property tax system is critical for promoting municipal...
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The Hidden Costs of TIF
Reconsidering a Vaunted Economic Development ToolRevista Land LinesOctubre 2018Since its inception in the 1950s, tax increment financing has taken hold across the United States as a popular public-finance mechanism. But critics say this approach favors the private sector, while...
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The Effects of State Personal Property Taxation on Effective Tax Rates for Commercial Property
Documentos de trabajoJunio 2018Aaron TwaitCommercial properties have considerably different amounts of personal property as part of their total parcel value, depending on the nature of the business situated on the parcel. Given the...
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Why Tax Increment Financing Often Fails and How Communities Can Do Better
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2018By Will Jason, September 11, 2018Tax increment financing, or TIF, is a wildly popular economic development tool in the United States, but it often falls short of its promise to revitalize struggling neighborhoods.
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Tax Incentives for Amazon HQ2—When Winners End Up Losers?Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2018By David FrancoAmazon wants tax incentives to locate its second headquarters. Could the costs outweigh the benefits for a city like Boston?
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