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  1. How Homestead Exemptions Can Counteract Regressivity in Property Tax Assessments

    Documentos de trabajo
    Marzo 2024
    Ron Rakow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

    Evidence presented in several recent academic studies using national datasets indicates widespread regressivity in property tax assessments. This can be due to statutory limits on assessment levels...

  2. Lincoln Institute Sessions at the 2023 IAAO Annual Conference

    Conferencias
    Agosto 29, 2023
    Ron Rakow, Paul Bidanset, Gary Cornia, and Nathan Seegert

    The annual conference of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) offers state and local assessing officials the opportunity to hear varied perspectives on property tax issues from...

  3. Comparative Measures of Property Tax Equity in Suffolk County, Massachusetts

    Documentos de trabajo
    Agosto 2022

    A nationwide analysis of property tax assessments and sales data over a ten-year period, by Christopher Berry of the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago, found pervasive...

  4. 2019 Survey on the Use of Automated Valuation Models (AVMs) in Government Assessment Offices

    An Analysis of AVM Use, Acceptance, and Barriers to More Widespread Implementation
    Documentos de trabajo
    Julio 2022
    Paul Bidanset and Ronald Rakow

    Accurate and consistent assessments are critical components of an equitable property tax system. Automated valuation models (AVMs) are programmed statistical and mathematical models used to estimate...

  5. 2022 National Conference of State Tax Judges

    Conferencias
    Octubre 27, 2022
    Speakers: Patrick DeAlmeida, Gary McCabe, Angela Adolph, Catherine Collins, David Brunori, Lisa Desmarais, Richard Davis, Victoria Enyart, Kirk Stark, Mitchell Newmark

    This conference meets annually to review recent state tax decisions, consider methods of dealing with complex tax and valuation disputes, and share experiences in case management.

  6. Lincoln Institute Sessions at the 2022 IAAO Annual Conference

    Conferencias
    Agosto 30, 2022
    Speakers: Margie Cusack, Ruud M. Kathmann, Adam H. Langley, Daniel P. McMillen, Carmela Quintos, Ron Rakow, Jennifer Rearich, Joan Youngman

    The Lincoln Institute will present two seminars at the 2020 annual conference of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO).

  7. 2021 National Conference of State Tax Judges

    Conferencias
    Octubre 6, 2021
    Speakers: Alan Dornfest, Kathylnn Ireland, Thomas Atherton

    This conference meets annually to review recent state tax decisions, consider methods of dealing with complex tax and valuation disputes, and share experiences in case management.

  8. An Examination of Sales Ratio Data and Sources Incorporated into the 50-State Property Tax Comparison Study

    Documentos de trabajo
    Diciembre 2020
    Bob DeBoer

    The 50-State Property Tax Comparison Study, jointly produced by the Minnesota Center for Fiscal Excellence (MCFE) and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, uses sales ratios to more accurately...

  9. 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...

  10. Urban Land Value Capture in São Paulo, Addis Ababa, and Hyderabad

    Differing Interpretations, Equity Impacts, and Enabling Conditions
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2020
    Anjali Mahendra, Robin King, Erin Gray, Maria Hart, Laura Azeredo, Luana Betti, Surya Prakash, Amartya Deb, Elleni Ashebir, and Asmaa Ibrahim

    This paper presents analysis of the fiscal and equity impacts of urban land value capture instruments based on three case studies from the global south. These include the Lideta redevelopment in...

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