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State-Financed Property Tax Relief

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  • Fred C. White

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As a result of widespread dissatisfaction with rising property tax burdens, state governments are being called on increasingly to provide property tax relief. Numerous tax reform proposals are being considered by the various states. The purpose of this paper is to develop an analytical framework for evaluating the potential impacts of alternative approaches to property tax relief. Applicability of the fiscal model is demonstrated using three alternative tax relief proposals—increased state funding of elementary and secondary education, revenue transfers for a general reduction in property taxes, and a circuit breaker to ease excessive property tax burdens.

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  • Fred C. White, 1979. "State-Financed Property Tax Relief," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 61(3), pages 409-419.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:61:y:1979:i:3:p:409-419.
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