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The First Interval: Evaluating ACT's Land Value Tax Transition

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  • Murray, Cameron

    (The University of Sydney)

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• Increasing land tax rates appears to have deterred housing speculation • Future land tax obligations are already capitalised into lower land prices • Because of this, new home buyers save between $1000 and $2000 per year on mortgage costs • New housing construction has remained strong during the tax transition period • Residential rental growth is at historical lows, benefiting renting households • The distribution of land tax obligations between different types of land holders is the main political sensitivity

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  • Murray, Cameron, 2016. "The First Interval: Evaluating ACT's Land Value Tax Transition," OSF Preprints 54q68, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:54q68
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/54q68
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    1. eccleston, richard & Verdouw, Julia & Flanagan, Kathleen & Warren, Neil & Duncan, Alan & Ong, Rachel & Whelan, Stephen & Atalay, Kadir & Hayward, Richard Donald, 2018. "Pathways to housing tax reform," SocArXiv 8xrbe, Center for Open Science.

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