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  1. Price Volatility and Property Tax Limitations

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 1998

    The potential for sharp and unpredictable assessment increases is an important source of dissatisfaction with the property tax. Rapid price rises that are accurately and promptly reflected in...

  2. Thirty Years of Judicial Education on Property Tax Issues

    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2010
    Joseph C. Small and Joan Youngman

    Over the past 30 years, the Lincoln Institute has sponsored the annual National Conference of State Tax Judges as a means of improving land-related tax policy as applied and interpreted by...

  3. Assessment Regressivity

    A Tale of Two Illinois Counties
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2011

    Assessment accuracy is the key to an equitable property tax, and statistical measures of regressivity are essential tools for evaluating valuation systems. Data from two counties in the Chicago area...

  4. Pagos en lugar de impuestos

    La experiencia de Boston
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2013
    Ronald W. Rakow

    Desde 2008, Boston ha desarrollado e implementado un nuevo método para recaudar pagos en lugar del impuesto a la propiedad (PILOT) de los múltiples hospitales, universidades y museos...

  5. Payments in Lieu of Taxes

    The Boston Experience
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2013
    Ronald W. Rakow

    Since 2008, Boston has developed and implemented a new approach to collecting payments in lieu of property taxes (PILOTs) from its many nonprofit hospitals, universities, and museums. The program...

  6. School Finance and Property Taxes

    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2016

    Some of the most significant policy discussions concerning the property tax do not deal with the tax itself, but rather with the use of its revenue to support local public schools. This excerpt from...

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