The Development of Property Taxation in Economies in Transition

The Development of Property Taxation in Economies in Transition
Author: Jane H. Malme,Joan M. Youngman
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 082134983X

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This book details the context within which policy decisions and objectives for the property tax system are made in the transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe. It shows how these policy decisions evolve as a part of the transitional reforms still in process. This book offers the chance to review the experiences of transitional countries in initiating and implementing fiscal instruments during a decade of enormous transformations. The research for the case studies, included in this book, was sponsored by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

Making the Property Tax Work

Making the Property Tax Work
Author: Roy W. Bahl,Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,Joan M. Youngman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131707148

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Students of public finance and fiscal decentralization in developing and transitional countries have long argued for more intensive use of the property tax. It would seem the ideal choice for financing local government services. Based on a Lincoln Institute conference held in October 2006, the chapters in this book take this argument one step further in drawing on recent experience with property tax policy and administration. Two main sets of issues are addressed. First, why hasn't the property tax worked well in most developing and transitional countries? Second, what can be done to make the property tax a more relevant source for local governments in those countries? The numerous advantages of the property tax as a local government revenue source are analyzed and discussed in detail as are the many perceived disadvantages.

Taxing Immovable Property Revenue Potential and Implementation Challenges

Taxing Immovable Property Revenue Potential and Implementation Challenges
Author: Mr.John Norregaard
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2013-05-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484395226

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The tax on immovable property has been characterized as probably the most unpopular among tax instruments, in part because it is salient and hard to avoid. But economists continue to emphasize the virtues of the property tax owing to its relatively low efficieny costs, benign impact on growth, and high score on fairness. It is, therefore, generally considered to be underutilized in most countries. This paper takes stock of the arguments for using real property taxation, and presents an updated data-set for high-and middle income countries to illustrate its use. It also reflects the renewed and widespread interest in property tax reform globally, and discusses the many policy and administrative issues that must be carefully considered as prerequisites for successful property tax reform.

The Economics of Centralism and Local Autonomy

The Economics of Centralism and Local Autonomy
Author: P. Bryson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2010-10-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230112018

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A comparative analysis of the process of public sector transition from central planning to market democracy. It is the story of the difficulties and complexities of moving to a system of greater autonomy for the subnational governments of the Czech and Slovak Republics, including the future of fiscal policies after the global recession.

The Challenges of Tax Reform in a Global Economy

The Challenges of Tax Reform in a Global Economy
Author: James Alm,Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,Mark Rider
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2005-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387299122

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This book presents 15 original papers and commentaries by a distinguished group of tax policy and tax administration experts. Using international examples, they highlight the state of knowledge of tax reform, present new thinking about the issue, and analyze useful policy options. The book’s general goal is to examine the current and emerging challenges facing tax reformers and to assess possible directions future reforms are likely to take. More specific themes include distributional issues, how to tax capital income, how to design specific taxes (e.g., the income tax, the value-added tax, the property tax), how to consider the politics and administrative aspects of tax reform, and how to combine the separate insights into comprehensive tax reform.

A Primer on Property Tax

A Primer on Property Tax
Author: William J. McCluskey,Gary C. Cornia,Lawrence C. Walters
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118454336

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'The chapters in this book explore in detail the choices regarding both the structure and administration of the property tax, drawing on the extensive knowledge the authors have acquired in studying property taxes around the world. The chapters provide a wide-ranging treatment of the design choices and administrative tasks, both in terms of the breadth of design options and administrative tasks covered and the depth of the discussion. The authors describe the range of design choices, discuss the associated issues and the advantages and disadvantages for each, and present the criteria to help choose among the options.’ From the book’s Foreword by David L. Sjoquist, Professor of Economics and Dan E. Sweat Scholar Chair in Educational and Community Policy, Georgia State University Property taxation is a key element in providing a solid foundation and a stable funding source for basic public services. Developing and implementing a property tax system is a complex task. This complexity is compounded by the diversity of legal, cultural and historical contexts of policymakers and tax administrators. The World Development Report (1999-2000), Entering the 21st Century puts fiscal decentralization at the top of the development agenda. This makes local taxation - and especially the property tax option - of critical importance to both tax and land policy, as well as the broader development agenda. A Primer on Property Tax: Administration and Policy provides the reader with an analysis of issues surrounding property tax, including economics, law, public finance, decentralisation, valuation, GIS and property tax reform. A key strength of the book lies in the vast international experience of the authors and the book will provide for the first time material which is topical, cutting-edge and highly relevant to many of the disciplines involved in property taxation. The authors examine the criteria applied to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of property tax, discuss the main valuation methods and the economic principles underpinning them and review the legal and administrative aspects of property tax worldwide.

Property Tax Regimes in Europe

Property Tax Regimes in Europe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UN-HABITAT
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789211325652

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Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on the Property Tax

Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on the Property Tax
Author: Roy W. Bahl,Jorge Martinez-Vazquez,Joan M. Youngman
Publsiher: Lincoln Inst of Land Policy
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1558442006

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The property tax could be improved in reputation and practice with key policy and administrative reforms, according to Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on the Property Tax, which suggests ways to achieve greater voter confidence and more robust property tax systems in both developed and developing countries. --from publisher description