Informes sobre Políticas Fundiárias
Detroit and the Property Tax
Strategies to Improve Equity and Enhance Revenue
Gary Sands and Mark Skidmore
Novembro 2015, inglês
This report outlines the problems underlying the erosion of Detroit’s property tax base—a factor that contributed to the city’s bankruptcy in 2013. It offers recommendations for reform at the local and state level, as well as insight and analysis to help policy makers across the country protect their communities from economic decline.
About the Authors
Gary Sands, AICP, is professor emeritus of urban planning at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Prior to his academic career, Sands was a senior economist for the City of Detroit. He has been a frequent consultant on housing issues for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Michigan State, and local governments.
Mark Skidmore is professor of economics at Michigan State University, where he holds the Morris Chair in State and Local Government Finance and Policy. He currently serves as co-editor of the Journal of Urban Affairs. Skidmore has expertise in public finance and urban/regional economics. He was a visiting fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
Keywords
Avaliação, Estimativa, Desenvolvimento Econômico, Economia, Habitação, Inequidade, Uso do Solo, Valor da Terra, Tributação Imobiliária, Tributação Base Solo, Saúde Fiscal Municipal, Tributação Imobiliária, Finanças Públicas, Políticas Públicas, Reutilização do Solo Urbano, Reforma fiscal, Tributação, Urbano, Desenvolvimento Urbano, Regeneração Urbana, Valoração