Langbeschreibung
This book presents a new approach to recurrent property taxation based on occupancy, size, and location, that will strengthen local governments. Reflecting on the concept of "beneficial property taxation" first proposed by Alfred Marshall, the political economy constraints faced by traditional property taxation are examined and compared with evidence for beneficial property tax seen in China, Mexico, and sub-Saharan Africa. The benefits of this form of taxation are highlighted in relation to the financing of local public services and infrastructure that are required for sustainable development.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Property Taxation, Instruments, Models, Administration, and Potential Effects.- 2. Failure and Promise of Property Taxation in Senegal.- 3. Challenges of Property Taxation in Tanzania.- 4. Financing Sustainable Local Spending and Infrastructure in China.- 5. Mexico: Failure of the Traditional Property Tax and Proposed Beneficial Property Tax Alternative.- 6. Administration of Property Taxes.- 7. Toward a Beneficial Property Tax Agenda for Sustainable Growth.