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Reform of UK local government domestic property taxes
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1999
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Local GovernancePublic PolicyEconomicsFederal Income TaxFederal TaxPublic FinanceFiscal IssueOptimal TaxationProperty EvaluationNorthern IrelandLocal GovernmentBusinessLawGreat BritainTax PolicyEstate TaxTax AvoidanceTax Law
The importance of local government within the UK has never been stronger, and this has direct implications as to the most appropriate method of financing this level of government. The council tax in Great Britain and traditional domestic rates in Northern Ireland represent the two primary sources of local government finance based on domestic property, which currently require significant reform. Weaknesses of the existing systems include the lack of buoyancy due to infrequent revaluations, horizontal and vertical inequities and the need to ensure that domestic property tax systems are seen to be fair. The paper makes a number of important recommendations which would enhance the acceptability and ultimately improve the operation of these forms of ad valorem taxation.
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