The article identifies the key assumptions that underlie competing theories of the incidence of the local property tax. We conclude that the"benefit view" which maintains that the property tax system is equivalent to a set of non-distortionary user changes is correct only under very restrictive assumptions. Only when communities adopt a set of exact, binding zoning requirements will a distortionary tax be transformed into a lump-sum tax. We argue that within jurisdiction heterogeneity of house and firm typeis very unlikely and that the burden of a property tax that is distortionary at the margin falls on the owners of capital.
This report looks at local governments’ biggest source of revenue: property taxes. The authors provi...
Policy Perspective DIFFERENT FACETS OF THE property taxation policy debate move in and out of focus ...
International audienceThis paper provides empirical evidence on the impact of local taxation on prop...
A formal model of an economy consisting of many production centres, each of which levies property ta...
Include bibliographical references (p. [17])."This paper analyses the incidence of the residential p...
This paper revisits the classic argument that a system of local governments financing public service...
Economists have long argued over the nature of the property tax—is it a benefits tax or a capital ta...
Economists have long criticized the property tax on two counts: inherent assessment inaccuracies and...
This paper investigates whether and how strongly the share of homeowners in a community affects resi...
The property tax is, in my view, a good local tax. It is far from perfect, but perfection in taxatio...
and local legislators in the 1990s face difficult choices concerning the appro-priate mix of state a...
This article presents a simple long-run multijurisdictional neoclassical model thatis used to simula...
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This paper examines how communities will behave if they are given the option of taxing the property ...
Abstract: This article provides empirical evidence on the impact of local taxation on property price...
This report looks at local governments’ biggest source of revenue: property taxes. The authors provi...
Policy Perspective DIFFERENT FACETS OF THE property taxation policy debate move in and out of focus ...
International audienceThis paper provides empirical evidence on the impact of local taxation on prop...
A formal model of an economy consisting of many production centres, each of which levies property ta...
Include bibliographical references (p. [17])."This paper analyses the incidence of the residential p...
This paper revisits the classic argument that a system of local governments financing public service...
Economists have long argued over the nature of the property tax—is it a benefits tax or a capital ta...
Economists have long criticized the property tax on two counts: inherent assessment inaccuracies and...
This paper investigates whether and how strongly the share of homeowners in a community affects resi...
The property tax is, in my view, a good local tax. It is far from perfect, but perfection in taxatio...
and local legislators in the 1990s face difficult choices concerning the appro-priate mix of state a...
This article presents a simple long-run multijurisdictional neoclassical model thatis used to simula...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/91217/1/j.1540-6261.1951.tb04460.x.pd
This paper examines how communities will behave if they are given the option of taxing the property ...
Abstract: This article provides empirical evidence on the impact of local taxation on property price...
This report looks at local governments’ biggest source of revenue: property taxes. The authors provi...
Policy Perspective DIFFERENT FACETS OF THE property taxation policy debate move in and out of focus ...
International audienceThis paper provides empirical evidence on the impact of local taxation on prop...