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  1. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Vertical Equity App

    Bases de datos
    Septiembre 2023

    Vertical equity in property tax assessment requires that assessment levels remain consistent over the range of real estate values, with high-value and low-value properties exhibiting the same ratio...

  2. Property Tax 101: Why the Property Tax

    Videos y multimedia
    Noviembre 2020

    Why is the property tax the bulwark of local government finance? What is the role of state aid in a healthy property tax system? This video explores these questions and more through the experiences of two Massachusetts municipalities.

  3. Property Tax 101: The Mechanics

    Videos y multimedia
    Noviembre 2020

    This explainer video walks through the mechanics of how the property tax works and why it is so stable and effective.

  4. The Place Database Tutorial

    Videos y multimedia
    Octubre 2017

    The Place Database is a map of the United States which uses the PolicyMap platform to visualize the latest available data for dozens of indicators—ranging from housing affordability, to brownfield sites, to federal government spending.

  5. Significant Features of the Property Tax®

    Database
    Bases de datos
    Agosto 2016

    This database provides detailed information about the property tax system in all 50 states, with descriptions of states’ property tax relief programs, tax limits, taxation of agricultural property, classification, tax rates, and much more.

  6. Making Sense of Place, Cleveland

    Confronting Decline in an American City
    Videos y multimedia
    Septiembre 2006

    Many American cities have experienced a persistent crisis of urban decline and the erosion of inner suburbs. Why does this happen? What are the consequences for residents? Can the decline be halted...

  7. Fiscally Standardized Cities (FiSC)

    Database
    Bases de datos
    Agosto 2016

    The FiSC Database makes it possible to compare local government finances for 150 of the largest U.S. cities across more than 125 categories of revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets, with annual data going back to 1977.

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