Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries

Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries
Title Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries PDF eBook
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Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 58
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The Incidence of Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries

The Incidence of Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries
Title The Incidence of Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Johannes F. Linn
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1977
Genre Colombia
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Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries

Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries
Title Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author William R. Dillinger
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 64
Release 1988
Genre Municipal revenue
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Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries

Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries
Title Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Roy W. Bahl
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Pages 72
Release 1977
Genre Cities and towns
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Making the Property Tax Work

Making the Property Tax Work
Title Making the Property Tax Work PDF eBook
Author Roy W. Bahl
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Pages 494
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
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Students of public finance and fiscal decentralization in developing and transitional countries have long argued for more intensive use of the property tax. It would seem the ideal choice for financing local government services. Based on a Lincoln Institute conference held in October 2006, the chapters in this book take this argument one step further in drawing on recent experience with property tax policy and administration. Two main sets of issues are addressed. First, why hasn't the property tax worked well in most developing and transitional countries? Second, what can be done to make the property tax a more relevant source for local governments in those countries? The numerous advantages of the property tax as a local government revenue source are analyzed and discussed in detail as are the many perceived disadvantages.

Urban Property Tax Reform

Urban Property Tax Reform
Title Urban Property Tax Reform PDF eBook
Author William R. Dillinger
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 68
Release 1992
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821320655

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This report adresses the policy and administrative constraints on property tax. It discusses institutional issues and strategies for reform and the steps required to address these underlying constraints on peformance of the tax. (Adapté du résumé).

Property Tax Reform in Developing Countries

Property Tax Reform in Developing Countries
Title Property Tax Reform in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Jay K. Rosengard
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 226
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1461556678

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Property Tax Reform in Developing Countries provides a conceptual framework for property tax reform with the intention of making the most compelling argument possible to persuade the reader as to its validity. The text claims that a model for property tax reform in developing countries is derived from a theoretical distillation of empirical experience. The primary objective of this study is to establish, through logic, theory and observation: what constitutes a good property tax system, for whom, and under what conditions; why such a system works; and how inferior systems can be upgraded to approximate well-functioning systems. Property Tax Reform in Developing Countries develops its examination in three stages. First, a conceptual framework is presented for the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of property tax reform in developing countries. Second, attempts to reform property taxation in four developing countries are examined in detail. Finally, the results of the reform efforts described in the four case studies are evaluated and guidelines for reform are offered. The study concludes with specific recommendations for reforming property tax systems in developing countries, based on the conceptual framework and synthesizing lessons of the case studies.