ABSTRACT

This study of the strategic, policy and operational characteristics of Land Value Taxation is a unique and original contribution to Elston knowledge. McCluskey and Franzsen provide a clear and detailed synthesis of existing Land Value Taxation systems and address the perceived advantages and disadvantages of such systems. The implications of this work, based on a two-tier analysis of selected countries, will be critical in terms of informing policy makers when contemplating reviews of existing Land Value Taxation systems or its possible introduction. The empirical research underpinning this work has attempted to concisely provide the role of land value systems within the selected case study countries. The work has clearly identified a number of challenges being faced by those countries and jurisdictions that currently utilise land value tax systems. Given these challenges this book is timely in that it provides detailed expositions of property tax systems that are undergoing significant change and reform.

chapter 1|18 pages

Theoretical Basis of Land Value Taxation

chapter 2|46 pages

Land Taxation: The Case of Jamaica

chapter 3|26 pages

The Local Government Rating System in Fiji

chapter 4|24 pages

Land Value Taxation in Kenya

chapter 6|44 pages

Property Taxation in South Africa

chapter 7|36 pages

Land Value Taxation in Western Australia

chapter 8|26 pages

Site Value Taxation in Queensland