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Mad as Hell: Property Taxes and Financial Distress

AEA Randomized Controlled Trials, 2020
Taxes on land and property are efficient in theory but uniquely unpopular in practice, and have been curtailed in 46 states. Unlike other taxes, property taxes may create financial distress when rising home values raise property tax bills but not incomes.
Francis Wong
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Do local governments use business tax incentives to compensate for high business property taxes?

, 2020
Why do municipalities set business property taxes higher than the costs of business services when, in competitive markets, this would result in the inefficient provision of public goods? Statutory tax rates may be set artificially high to allow selective
David Merriman   +3 more
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America’s regressive wealth tax: state and local property taxes

, 2020
Most taxes in the United States are levied on income flows, not capital stocks. One notable exception is state and local property taxes. This note documents their magnitude and regressivity. Property taxes account for more than 30% of state and local tax
Arik Levinson
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Property Taxes and Fees – A Tale of Two Cities

open access: yesPacific Rim Property Research Journal, 2011
Housing affordability is a concern around the world. Australia and China have different political systems. The former has a western democratic system, while the latter has a communist/socialist system.
Chan, Nelson (R7413), Lou, Hanbin
exaly   +1 more source

Protectionist Property Taxes

, 2020
National restrictions on trade and immigration are the most salient illustrations of the current protectionist moment, but cities have played their part too, taxing foreign investors in local real estate and imposing second or vacant home taxes that ...
Andrew T. Hayashi, Richard M. Hynes
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The Property Tax As a Tax on Durability

The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1979
sation for education, experience, and marital status that is labour-market oriented. However, even for males and females who are likely to have similar work histories (single, forty-five years old) most of the earnings gap remains. In addition, even if much of their education, experience, and marital status is not conducive to comparable returns in the
Richard Arnott, Geoffrey Young
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A comparison of property taxes and fees in Sydney and Taipei

open access: yesProperty Management, 2011
PurposeThis paper attempts to empirically examine the property taxes and fees for residential development to determine whether they have a significant impact on house prices in Sydney and Taipei.Design/methodology/approachProperty charges and taxes in ...
Chan, Nelson (R7413)   +3 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Property Taxes and Tax Revolts

1995
Property tax revolts have occurred both in the United States and elsewhere. This book examines the causes and consequences of such revolts with a special focus on the California experience with Proposition 13. The work examines the consequences of property tax limitations for public finance with a detailed analysis of the tax system put into place in ...
Arthur O'Sullivan   +2 more
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