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  1. The Property Tax in Latvia

    System Structure and Current Challenges
    Documentos de trabajo
    Julio 2020
    Sarmite Barvika

    The aim of this paper is to analyze the current state and trends of real property taxation policy in Latvia. Particular importance is given to the general statistical and historical overview of real...

  2. Property Taxes for Local Finance

    Research Results and Policy Perspectives (Reconsidering Property Taxes: Perhaps Not So Bad After All)
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2009
    Ronald C. Fisher

    Although property taxes continue to be one of the fundamental fiscal foundations for local government in the U.S., they also remain exceptionally controversial (even among taxes). The political or...

  3. The History and Purpose of Tax Increment Finance Policy in Wisconsin

    Do Wisconsin Tax Increment Finance Districts Stimulate Growth in Real Estate Values? Do They Contribute to Sprawl?
    Documentos de trabajo
    Mayo 2007
    Russell Kashian, Mark Skidmore, and David Merriman

    Like other U.S. states, tax increment financing (TIF) is an important component of the development policy landscape in Wisconsin. While the guidelines for the use of TIF are similar to those that...

  4. Assessing the Distributive Impact of a Revenue-Neutral Shift from a Uniform Property Tax to a Two-Rate Property Tax with a Uniform Credit

    Documentos de trabajo
    Diciembre 2004
    Richard W. England and Min Qiang Zhao

    A number of economists have argued that a property tax with a lower rate applied to improvement values than land values is superior to a property tax with a uniform tax rate that yields the same...

  5. Can Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Reverse Urban Decline?

    Documentos de trabajo
    Junio 2003
    Rachel N. Weber

    To counteract physical decline, local governments have increasingly relied on a redevelopment tool called Tax Increment Financing (TIF). TIF allows municipalities to designate an area for improvement...

  6. 2019 C. Lowell Harriss Fellowship Symposium

    Eventos
    Febrero 22, 2019

    This event offers current C. Lowell Harriss Fellows the opportunity to present and share their research with each other and Lincoln Institute staff.

  7. What Happens When a Large City Doesn't Have a Property Tax But Attempts to Enact One

    A Case Study of Mesa Arizona
    Documentos de trabajo
    Abril 2007
    Jeffrey I. Chapman

    Mesa, a city with a population of approximately 450,000, is the largest city in the United States without a property tax. It has also grown very rapidly in the last 25 years, although now its growth...

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