This paper investigates property tax systems (linear taxes on pre-development land value, post-development structure value, and post-development site value) from a partial equilibrium perspective. Particular attention is paid to characterizing property tax systems that are neutral with respect to the timing and density of development and to calculating the deadweight loss from non-neutral property tax systems.property taxation, site value taxation, land taxation, neutrality
Land taxes are known to be amongst the most efficient forms of taxation since land is an immobile fa...
Land is the dominant base on which property is recurrently taxed in Australia. If the taxation of la...
This thesis examines the general subject of real estate property taxation and the specific problem o...
A major difficulty in implementing land/site value taxation is imputing the land value of builton si...
In a framework where no uncertainty arises, Arnott (2005) investigates the issue regarding neutral p...
Policy Perspective DIFFERENT FACETS OF THE property taxation policy debate move in and out of focus ...
Abstract This article employs a real options framework to investigate the design of taxation on both...
I analyse a two period model of urban development in which a non-neutral land value tax accelerates ...
This is a study of the effects of land value taxation on new housing development in Pittsburgh. Land...
A property tax (or millage tax) is a levy on property that the owner is required to pay. The tax is ...
A pure land tax is market neutral because of being entirely paid by lowering prices in land supplied...
In the midst of the current crisis, initially sparked by a housing bubble in the US, tax reform prop...
A significant portion of local transportation funding comes from the property tax. The tax is conven...
A two-rate property tax (TPT) imparts different tax rates on land and structures. A hypothetical TPT...
The findings and conclusions of this paper are not subject to detailed review and do not necessarily...
Land taxes are known to be amongst the most efficient forms of taxation since land is an immobile fa...
Land is the dominant base on which property is recurrently taxed in Australia. If the taxation of la...
This thesis examines the general subject of real estate property taxation and the specific problem o...
A major difficulty in implementing land/site value taxation is imputing the land value of builton si...
In a framework where no uncertainty arises, Arnott (2005) investigates the issue regarding neutral p...
Policy Perspective DIFFERENT FACETS OF THE property taxation policy debate move in and out of focus ...
Abstract This article employs a real options framework to investigate the design of taxation on both...
I analyse a two period model of urban development in which a non-neutral land value tax accelerates ...
This is a study of the effects of land value taxation on new housing development in Pittsburgh. Land...
A property tax (or millage tax) is a levy on property that the owner is required to pay. The tax is ...
A pure land tax is market neutral because of being entirely paid by lowering prices in land supplied...
In the midst of the current crisis, initially sparked by a housing bubble in the US, tax reform prop...
A significant portion of local transportation funding comes from the property tax. The tax is conven...
A two-rate property tax (TPT) imparts different tax rates on land and structures. A hypothetical TPT...
The findings and conclusions of this paper are not subject to detailed review and do not necessarily...
Land taxes are known to be amongst the most efficient forms of taxation since land is an immobile fa...
Land is the dominant base on which property is recurrently taxed in Australia. If the taxation of la...
This thesis examines the general subject of real estate property taxation and the specific problem o...