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- Release Year
- 2016
- Book Title
- A Good Tax: Legal and Policy Issues for the Property Tax in th...
- ISBN
- 9781558443426
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
ISBN-10
1558443428
ISBN-13
9781558443426
eBay Product ID (ePID)
221612564
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
278 Pages
Publication Name
Good Tax : Legal and Policy Issues for the Property Tax in the United States
Language
English
Subject
Taxation / General, Public Policy / Regional Planning
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
16.4 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2016-931766
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
A
Reviews
"This book makes clear, cogent arguments in support of the property tax, emphasizing transparency and the need for autonomous funding for local government, while dispelling myths about regressivity and dealing with complex policy issues. . . . The illustrative case studies from around the United States make this a one-of-a-kind significant resource." -- Alan S. Dornfest, Property Tax Policy Supervisor, Idaho State Tax Commission, The term 'good tax' may raise eyebrows outside the tax community, but Joan Youngman's well-written and jargon-free book, A Good Tax: Legal and Policy Issues for the Property Tax in the Untied States , may convince even non-practitioners of the property tax's merits., "The marketplace for books written on the property tax does not much resemble the balance of views on the property tax. Youngman's A Good Tax might single-handedly remedy this deficit by providing an infectiously enthusiastic perspective on the property tax. Written using a clear storytelling format, the book is accessible to students in public finance, economics, and law at the undergraduate level. . . . Every scholar of local government or property taxation will find benefit from reading A Good Tax ." -- Justin Ross in the National Tax Journal, "This book makes clear, cogent arguments in support of the property tax, emphasizing transparency and the need for autonomous funding for local government, while dispelling myths about regressivity and dealing with complex policy issues. . . . The illustrative case studies from around the United States make this a one-of-a-kind significant resource." -- Alan S. Dornfest, Property Tax Policy Bureau Chief, Idaho State Tax Commission, "The term 'good tax' may raise eyebrows outside the tax community, but Joan Youngman's well-written and jargon-free book, A Good Tax: Legal and Policy Issues for the Property Tax in the Untied States , may convince even non-practitioners of the property tax's merits." -- Bree Ermentrout, Attorney, Department of Defense, In this marvelous book, Joan Youngman makes a spirited case for a vibrant local property tax. She provides a wise and penetrating discussion of the difficult legal, economic, and valuation challenges in implementing market value taxation and outlines direction for reform., "In this marvelous book, Joan Youngman makes a spirited case for a vibrant local property tax. She provides a wise and penetrating discussion of the difficult legal, economic, and valuation challenges in implementing market value taxation and outlines direction for reform." -- Steve Sheffrin, Professor of Economics, Tulane University, "The term 'good tax' may raise eyebrows outside the tax community, but Joan Youngman's well-written and jargon-free book, A Good Tax: Legal and Policy Issues for the Property Tax in the Untied States , may convince even non-practitioners of the property tax's merits." -- Bree Ermentrout in American Bar Association Tax Times, Youngman presents a crisp and balanced review of the complex administrative and political challenges posed by the assessment and collection of the annual property tax. She carefully guides the reader through the tangled history of efforts to create more user-friendly taxes., This book makes clear, cogent arguments in support of the property tax, emphasizing transparency and the need for autonomous funding for local government, while dispelling myths about regressivity and dealing with complex policy issues. . . . The illustrative case studies from around the United States make this a one-of-a-kind significant resource., "The marketplace for books written on the property tax does not much resemble the balance of views on the property tax. Youngman's A Good Tax might single-handedly remedy this deficit by providing an infectiously enthusiastic perspective on the property tax. Written using a clear storytelling format, the book is accessible to students in public finance, economics, and law at the undergraduate level. . . . Every scholar of local government or property taxation will find benefit from reading A Good Tax ." -- Justin Ross in National Tax Journal, "In this marvelous book, Joan Youngman makes a spirited case for a vibrant local property tax. She provides a wise and penetrating discussion of the difficult legal, economic, and valuation challenges in implementing market value taxation and outlines direction for reform." -- Steven Sheffrin, Professor of Economics, Tulane University, "Joan Youngman does an excellent job defending the property tax, an often attacked bastion of our federalist system. Drawing on her encyclopedic knowledge of the property tax, she clearly explains both the pros and cons of the tax and, more importantly, lays out potential solutions to the policy challenges inherent in administration. An invaluable resource for public finance researchers, this book should be required reading for any politician considering new property tax limits." -- Kim Rueben, Senior Fellow, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, The marketplace for books written on the property tax does not much resemble the balance of views on the property tax. Youngman's A Good Tax might single-handedly remedy this deficit by providing an infectiously enthusiastic perspective on the property tax. Written using a clear storytelling format, the book is accessible to students in public finance, economics, and law at the undergraduate level. . . . Every scholar of local government or property taxation will find benefit from reading A Good Tax ., Joan Youngman does an excellent job defending the property tax, an often attacked bastion of our federalist system. Drawing on her encyclopedic knowledge of the property tax, she clearly explains both the pros and cons of the tax and, more importantly, lays out potential solutions to the policy challenges inherent in administration. An invaluable resource for public finance researchers, this book should be required reading for any politician considering new property tax limits., "Youngman presents a crisp and balanced review of the complex administrative and political challenges posed by the assessment and collection of the annual property tax. She carefully guides the reader through the tangled history of efforts to create more user-friendly taxes." -- David Godschalk, Professor Emeritus of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Grade From
College Freshman
Grade To
College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
336.2300973
Synopsis
In A Good Tax , tax expert Joan Youngman skillfully considers how to improve the operation of the property tax and supply the information that is often missing in public debate. She analyzes the legal, administrative, and political challenges to the property tax in the United States and offers recommendations for its improvement. The book is accessibly written for policy analysts and public officials who are dealing with specific property tax issues and for those concerned with property tax issues in general.
LC Classification Number
HJ4120.Y68 2016
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