The Law Affecting the Valuation of Land in Australia

The Law Affecting the Valuation of Land in Australia
Title The Law Affecting the Valuation of Land in Australia PDF eBook
Author Alan A. Hyam
Publisher Lawbook Company
Pages 341
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Real property
ISBN 9780455213187

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Legal textbook for members of the profession who practice in this area, practising valuers and land economists, students and other practitioners in the property professions. Second edition which updates the significant changes which have been made by statute of the law of compensation for the compulsory acquisition of land since the first edition was published in 1983. Quotes extensively from leading judgments, particularly in the assessment of compensation following the compulsory acquisition of land. Includes a table of cases, table of statutes and an index. The author is president of the Australian Institute of Valuers, Mayor of Parramatta City Council and a member of the Bar.

Value Capture and Land Policies

Value Capture and Land Policies
Title Value Capture and Land Policies PDF eBook
Author Gregory K. Ingram
Publisher Lincoln Inst of Land Policy
Pages 465
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781558442276

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"Attention to value capture as a source of public revenue has been increasing in the United States and internationally as some governments experience declines in revenue from traditional sources and others face rapid urban population growth and require large investments in public infrastructure. Privately funded improvements by land-owners can increase the value of their land and property. Public actions, such as investments in infrastructure, the provision of public services, and planning and land use regulation, can also affect the value of land and property. Value capture is a means to realize as public revenue some portion of that increase in value through various revenue-raising instruments. This book, based on the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy's sixth annual land policy conference in May 2011, examines the concept of value capture, its forms, and applications. The first section, on the conceptual framework and history of value capture, reviews its relationship to compensation for partial takings; the long history of value capture policies in Britain and France; and the remarkable expansion of tax increment financing in California. The second section reviews the application of particular instruments of value capture, including the conversion of rural to urban land in China, town planning schemes in India, and community benefit agreements. The third section focuses on ends instead of means and examines the use of value capture by community land trusts to provide affordable housing, the use of land development to finance transit, and the use of various fees to fund airports. The final section explores potential extensions of value capture mechanisms to tax-exempt nonprofits and to the management of state trust lands in the United States."--Publisher's website.

Assessing the Theory and Practice of Land Value Taxation

Assessing the Theory and Practice of Land Value Taxation
Title Assessing the Theory and Practice of Land Value Taxation PDF eBook
Author Richard F. Dye
Publisher Lincoln Inst of Land Policy
Pages 32
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781558442047

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The land value tax is the focus of this Policy Focus Report, Assessing the Theory and Practice of Land Value Taxation. A concept dating back to Henry George, the land value tax is a variant of the property tax that imposes a higher tax rate on land than on improvements, or taxes only the land value. Many other types of changes in property tax policy, such as assessment freezes or limitations, have undesirable side effects, including unequal treatment of similarly situated taxpayers and distortion of economic incentives. The land value tax can enhance both the fairness and the efficiency of property tax collection, with few undesirable effects; land is effectively in fixed supply, so an increase in the tax rate on land value will raise revenue without distorting the incentives for owners to invest in and use their land. A land value tax has also been seen as a way to combat urban sprawl by encouraging density and infill development. Authors Richard F. Dye and Richard W. England examine the experience of those who have implemented the land value tax -- more than 30 countries around the world, and in the United States, several municipalities dating back to 1913, when the Pennsylvania legislature permitted Pittsburgh and Scranton to tax land values at a higher rate than building values. A 1951 statute gave smaller Pennsylvania cities the same option to enact a two-rate property tax, a variation of the land value tax. About 15 communities currently use this type of tax program, while others tried and rescinded it. Hawaii also has experience with two-rate taxation, and Virginia and Connecticut have authorized municipalities to choose a two-rate property tax. The land value tax has been subjected to studies comparing jurisdictions with and without it, and to legal challenges. A land value tax also raises administrative issues, particularly in the area of property tax assessments. Land value taxation is an attractive alternative to the traditional property tax, especially to much more problematic types of property tax measures such as assessment limitations, the authors conclude. A land value tax is best implemented if local officials use best assessing practices to keep land and improvement values up to date; phase in dual tax rates over several years; and include a tax credit feature in those communities where land-rich but income-poor citizens might suffer from land value taxation.

One Hundred Years of Land Values in Chicago

One Hundred Years of Land Values in Chicago
Title One Hundred Years of Land Values in Chicago PDF eBook
Author Homer Hoyt
Publisher Beard Books
Pages 554
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781587980169

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Agricultural Support, Farm Land Values and Sectoral Adjustment The Implications for Policy Reform

Agricultural Support, Farm Land Values and Sectoral Adjustment The Implications for Policy Reform
Title Agricultural Support, Farm Land Values and Sectoral Adjustment The Implications for Policy Reform PDF eBook
Author OECD
Publisher OECD Publishing
Pages 121
Release 2008-05-05
Genre
ISBN 9264031731

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Focuses on the capitalisation of government support into land rents and prices, assessing the consequences of inflated asset values, and suggesting lessons for future policy making.

Assessors' Manual Including Assessment Laws with Questions and Answers Relating Thereto

Assessors' Manual Including Assessment Laws with Questions and Answers Relating Thereto
Title Assessors' Manual Including Assessment Laws with Questions and Answers Relating Thereto PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1928
Genre Property tax
ISBN

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Windfalls for Wipeouts

Windfalls for Wipeouts
Title Windfalls for Wipeouts PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1978
Genre Land value capture
ISBN

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