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2024 Lincoln Institute Scholars Program
Oportunidades de becasEnero 2024The Lincoln Institute Scholars Program provides an opportunity for recent PhDs (one to two years post-graduate) specializing in public finance or urban economics to work with senior academics. Applications are due March 8, 2024, by 11:59 p.m. (EDT).
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The Future of U.S. Public School Revenue from the Property Tax
Resúmenes de políticas públicasSeptiembre 2017Andrew Reschovsky, Research Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-MadisonThis Policy Brief examines the property tax as a critical source of revenue for public schools in the United States. It demonstrates the high proportion of public education funding provided by the...
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Nonprofit PILOTs (Payments in Lieu of Taxes)
Resúmenes de políticas públicasNoviembre 2016This policy brief covers key issues surrounding the use of nonprofit payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTs): payments made voluntarily by tax-exempt nonprofits as a substitute for property taxes. It...
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Why Tax Increment Financing Often Fails and How Communities Can Do Better
Entradas de blogSeptiembre 2018 -
Tax incentives for Amazon HQ2: when winners end up losers?
Entradas de blogAgosto 2018 -
New England legislators and academics convene to explore solutions to state tax challenges
Entradas de blogJunio 2018 -
How school funding in Arizona’s largest cities compares with other U.S. cities
Entradas de blogMayo 2018 -
Why identical homes can have different property tax bills
Entradas de blogAbril 2018 -
Newly updated online resource looks at "dark store" assessment and other property tax trends
Entradas de blogMarzo 2018 -
How and why communities should allow monthly property tax payments
Entradas de blogEnero 2018
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