Land prices have risen significantly in England over the last two decades, generating debate about how far ‘unearned increments’, particularly those arising with planning permission, can and should be taxed for the public good. In principle, taxing such increases should be easy, although experience suggests otherwise. Taxing them, like any other tax, should be judged by how much is raised together with three welfare criteria: do they promote a more efficient use of resources; achieve more equitable outcomes; and comply with taxation principles of revenue raising, fairness and administrative competence. The paper discusses the two main UK mechanisms: unhypothecated national taxation and negotiated local contributions for infrastructure and a...
Given their increasing importance in the formation and implementation of planning policies in the UK...
Land is the dominant base on which property is recurrently taxed in Australia. If the taxation of la...
The UK government has set a target of constructing 3million new dwellings by 2020 and funding is req...
Land prices have risen significantly in England over the last two decades, generating debate about h...
This article provides a review of past attempts to harness the uplift in land values arising from gr...
In the post-war period, there were several largely unsuccessful attempts in England to introduce wor...
Over the last five years the house-building industry has built an average of 140,000 new dwellings p...
A land value tax is a recurrent tax on landowners based on the value of unimproved land. There is a ...
While the theoretical case for Land Value Taxation is regarded as being very persuasive, most people...
A land value tax is a recurrent tax on landowners based on the value of unimproved land. There is a...
Following years of austerity, the announcement in 2015 that local governments in England will be fis...
Land value as a base for recurrent property taxation has presented a number of challenges in highly ...
This paper analyses the roles of property and land values in the UK economy and considers property t...
This paper reviews the proposal for a new tax on the 'windfall gains’ arising from t...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Given their increasing importance in the formation and implementation of planning policies in the UK...
Land is the dominant base on which property is recurrently taxed in Australia. If the taxation of la...
The UK government has set a target of constructing 3million new dwellings by 2020 and funding is req...
Land prices have risen significantly in England over the last two decades, generating debate about h...
This article provides a review of past attempts to harness the uplift in land values arising from gr...
In the post-war period, there were several largely unsuccessful attempts in England to introduce wor...
Over the last five years the house-building industry has built an average of 140,000 new dwellings p...
A land value tax is a recurrent tax on landowners based on the value of unimproved land. There is a ...
While the theoretical case for Land Value Taxation is regarded as being very persuasive, most people...
A land value tax is a recurrent tax on landowners based on the value of unimproved land. There is a...
Following years of austerity, the announcement in 2015 that local governments in England will be fis...
Land value as a base for recurrent property taxation has presented a number of challenges in highly ...
This paper analyses the roles of property and land values in the UK economy and considers property t...
This paper reviews the proposal for a new tax on the 'windfall gains’ arising from t...
Local authority land is viewed as part of the supply solution to inflating national housebuilding ta...
Given their increasing importance in the formation and implementation of planning policies in the UK...
Land is the dominant base on which property is recurrently taxed in Australia. If the taxation of la...
The UK government has set a target of constructing 3million new dwellings by 2020 and funding is req...