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  1. Public Schools and the Property Tax: A Comparison of Education Funding Models in Three U.S. States

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2022
    By Daphne Kenyon, Bethany Paquin, and Semida Munteanu, April 12, 2022

    In the wake of COVID-19, policy makers have a new opportunity to craft a combination of state aid and local property tax funding that enables all students to obtain an adequate and equitable education. 

  2. Land Lines, Enero/Abril 2021

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2021
    Editado por Katharine Wroth

    Este número doble especial de Land Lines conmemora el 75.º aniversario del Instituto Lincoln de Políticas de Suelo, narra la historia de la organización y explora có...

  3. Targeted Relief: A Better Way to Keep Property Tax Bills Stable for Homeowners

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2021
    By Will Jason, November 3, 2021

    Amid rising home values, cities and states need to provide targeted relief to keep property taxes affordable while avoiding overly broad measures that could undermine the largest source of local revenue, according to a new Policy Focus Report from the Lin

  4. Idaho Seeks Relief

    The Local Implications of a Controversial Statewide Property Tax Bill
    Revista Land Lines
    Agosto 2021
    By Liz Farmer, August 9, 2021

    Home prices in Idaho are surging. Over the past year, median home values in large cities like Boise and Nampa have increased by as much as 38 percent. Those higher prices, combined with the end of a...

  5. Same House, Different Tax Bill

    Inequities from Property Tax Limits Grow with Rising Home Values, Report Shows
    Revista Land Lines
    Junio 2021
    By Will Jason, June 30, 2021

    Disparities caused by property tax assessment limits in U.S. states have doubled in five years, according to a new report.

  6. 2021 Lincoln Institute Scholars Program

    Fellowship
    Oportunidades de becas
    Enero 2021

    This program provides an opportunity for recent PhDs specializing in public finance or urban economics to work with senior economists.

  7. Uneven Impacts

    The Pandemic, The Property Tax, and Municipal Recovery
    Revista Land Lines
    Junio 2020
    By Liz Farmer, June 16, 2020

    Local governments are still learning what the COVID-19 crisis will mean for their revenues over the next year. In large part, the answer will depend on what part of the economy they rely on for their...

  8. Property Tax

    Fifty-State Study Shows Property Tax Inequities from Assessment Limits Continue to Grow
    Revista Land Lines
    Junio 2020
    By Will Jason, June 10, 2020

    In states with property tax assessment limits, disparities in tax bills between new and longtime homeowners continued to grow, according to the annual 50-State Property Tax Comparison Study by the...

  9. Tax Battles

    Cities Seek Higher Payments in Lieu of Taxes from Nonprofits
    Revista Land Lines
    Marzo 2020
    By Liz Farmer, March 4, 2020

    At a recent rally in front of Baltimore City Hall, activists sang, chanted, and otherwise voiced their view that the city’s major nonprofit institutions weren’t “paying their fair share” of property...

  10. El declive de los centros comerciales en Estados Unidos

    Cómo sortean los municipios los cambios en el panorama de las tiendas minoristas
    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2020
    Por Gregory Scruggs

    Durante décadas, los centros comerciales fueron una gran fuente de renta local por impuestos a la propiedad y a la venta. Pero ahora están perdiendo inquilinos y los medios anuncian un...

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