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Landvaluescape and U.K. Tax Reform
A Report on Aspects of the Study of Land Value Taxation Carried Out in Oxfordshire, 2003–2005
Anthony Vickers
March 2006, English
Working Papers
Land Value Taxation, Local Government
March 2006, English
Working Papers
Land Value Taxation, Local Government
Land Value Taxation for Local Government Finance in the Russian Federation
A Case Study of Saratov Oblast
John L. Mikesell, C. Kurt Zorn, Valentina Guerasimova, Svetlana Vladimirova, and Olha Krupa
March 2006, English
Working Papers
Land Value Taxation, Local Government
March 2006, English
Working Papers
Land Value Taxation, Local Government
Ask and Ye Shall Receive?
Predicting the Successful Appeal of Property Tax Assessments
Rachel N. Weber and Daniel P. McMillen
February 2006, English
Working Papers
Local Government, Property Tax
February 2006, English
Working Papers
Local Government, Property Tax
Vacant Land in Latin America
Challenges and Opportunities
Adriana de Araujo Larangeira
January 2006, English
Working Papers
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization
January 2006, English
Working Papers
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization
Land Lines, January 2006
Edited by Ann LeRoyer
January 2006, English
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Urbanization
January 2006, English
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Urbanization
Tax Increment Financing
A Tool for Local Economic Development
Richard Dye and David Merriman
January 2006, English
Editor’s note: The Lincoln Institute published a new report on tax increment financing in September, 2018. Tax increment financing (TIF) is an alluring tool that allows municipalities to promote economic development by earmarking property tax revenue from increases in assessed values within a designated TIF district. Proponents point to evidence that assessed property value within […]
Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax
January 2006, English
Editor’s note: The Lincoln Institute published a new report on tax increment financing in September, 2018. Tax increment financing (TIF) is an alluring tool that allows municipalities to promote economic development by earmarking property tax revenue from increases in assessed values within a designated TIF district. Proponents point to evidence that assessed property value within […]
Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax
From the President
Reinventing Conservation Easements
Gregory K. Ingram
January 2006, English
In recent decades conservation easements—promises to restrict land development—have become enormously popular, but now they are in trouble. News reports have created concern that some easements are little more than tax avoidance schemes with no public benefit. In response, the IRS has stepped up audits, and some members of Congress want to curtail deductions for […]
City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Conservation
January 2006, English
In recent decades conservation easements—promises to restrict land development—have become enormously popular, but now they are in trouble. News reports have created concern that some easements are little more than tax avoidance schemes with no public benefit. In response, the IRS has stepped up audits, and some members of Congress want to curtail deductions for […]
City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Conservation
Learning to Think and Act Like a Region
Matthew McKinney and Kevin Essington
January 2006, English
The Pawcatuck Borderlands illustrates what is fast becoming one of the major puzzles in land use policy—how to plan across boundaries. Countless examples across the country (and arguably the world) demonstrate two fundamental points (Foster 2001; Porter and Wallis 2002; McKinney et al. 2002). First, the territory of many land use problems transcends the legal […]
City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Land Conflict Resolution, Land Use and Zoning
January 2006, English
The Pawcatuck Borderlands illustrates what is fast becoming one of the major puzzles in land use policy—how to plan across boundaries. Countless examples across the country (and arguably the world) demonstrate two fundamental points (Foster 2001; Porter and Wallis 2002; McKinney et al. 2002). First, the territory of many land use problems transcends the legal […]
City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Land Conflict Resolution, Land Use and Zoning
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