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A Primer On Property Tax Administration And Policy William J Mccluskey

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A Primer On Property Tax Administration And Policy William J Mccluskey
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 383
Author: William J. McCluskey, Gary C. Cornia, Lawrence C. Walters
ISBN: 9781118454343, 9781405126496, 1118454340, 1405126493
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A Primer On Property Tax Administration And Policy William J Mccluskey by William J. Mccluskey, Gary C. Cornia, Lawrence C. Walters 9781118454343, 9781405126496, 1118454340, 1405126493 instant download after payment.

'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.

Content:
Chapter 1 Property Tax (pages 1–40): Harry Kitchen
Chapter 2 Value?Based Approaches to Property Taxation (pages 41–68): Riel Franzsen and William J. McCluskey
Chapter 3 The Politics of the Property Tax (pages 69–88): Enid Slack
Chapter 4 Administration of Local Taxes (pages 89–124): John L. Mikesell
Chapter 5 Establishing a Tax Rate (pages 125–139): Kurt Zorn
Chapter 6 Property Tax Collection and Enforcement (pages 141–171): Roy Kelly
Chapter 7 The Tax Everyone Loves to Hate (pages 173–186): Jay K. Rosengard
Chapter 8 Legal Issues in Property Tax Administration (pages 187–205): Frances Plimmer
Chapter 9 Tax Criteria (pages 207–227): Gary C. Cornia
Chapter 10 Estimating Property Tax Revenue Potential (pages 229–247): Lawrence C. Walters
Chapter 11 Taxing Public Leasehold Land in Transition Countries (pages 249–264): Yu?Hung Hong
Chapter 12 Property Tax and Informal Property (pages 265–286): Martim Smolka and Claudia M. De Cesare
Chapter 13 Non?Market Value and Hybrid Approaches to Property Taxation (pages 287–305): William J. McCluskey and Riel Franzsen
Chapter 14 Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal And The Property Tax (pages 307–338): William J. McCluskey, Peadar Davis, Michael McCord, David McIlhatton and Martin Haran
Chapter 15 Geographic Information Systems and the Importance of Location (pages 339–357): David McIlhatton, Michael McCord, Peadar Davis and Martin Haran

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