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Cosa (chi) è increment value tax - definizione

PUBLIC FINANCING METHOD
Tax incremental financing; Tax Increment Financing; Tax-increment financing; TIF district
  • If the cost of basic services increases, with TIF in place, the result is a revenue shortfall that has to be paid from sources other than tax revenues of the TIF district to prevent service cuts.

Land value tax         
  • [[Anne Robert Jacques Turgot]], a leading physiocrat
  • Everybody works but the vacant lot – [[Henry George]]
  • [[Henry George]] in 1865
  • In this case, land is taxed at 100% of its value, eliminating the landowner surplus completely. The ownership of land becomes worthless except to those who value it higher than market rents.
  • burden]] of the tax falls entirely on the land owner. There is no change in the rental price and quantity transacted, and no [[deadweight loss]].
LEVY ON THE UNIMPROVED VALUE OF LAND
Land value taxation; Land tax; Land Value Taxation; Land Value Tax; Land-tax; Site value tax; Site value taxation; Site Value Tax; Acre shot; Acre-shot; Land Tax; Site valuation tax; Land rents; Property tax assessment; Acre-scot; Land taxation; Land protection tax; Site-value taxation
A land value tax (LVT) is a levy on the value of land without regard to buildings, personal property and other improvements. It is also known as a location value tax, a site valuation tax, split rate tax, or a site-value rating.
Value-added tax in the United Kingdom         
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE VALUE ADDED TAX IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Value Added Tax (United Kingdom); UK VAT; Value-added tax (United Kingdom); UK Value Added Tax; VAT in the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, the value added tax (VAT) was introduced in 1973, replacing Purchase Tax, and is the third-largest source of government revenue, after income tax and National Insurance. It is administered and collected by HM Revenue and Customs, primarily through the Value Added Tax Act 1994.
Tax increment financing         
Tax increment financing (TIF) is a public financing method that is used as a subsidy for redevelopment, infrastructure, and other community-improvement projects in many countries, including the United States. The original intent of a TIF program is to stimulate private investment in a blighted area that has been designated to be in need of economic revitalization.

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Tax increment financing

Tax increment financing (TIF) is a public financing method that is used as a subsidy for redevelopment, infrastructure, and other community-improvement projects in many countries, including the United States. The original intent of a TIF program is to stimulate private investment in a blighted area that has been designated to be in need of economic revitalization. Similar or related value capture strategies are used around the world.

Through the use of TIF, municipalities typically divert future property tax revenue increases from a defined area or district toward an economic development project or public improvement project in the community. TIF subsidies are not appropriated directly from a city's budget, but the city incurs loss through forgone tax revenue. The first TIF was used in California in 1952. By 2004, all U.S. states excepting Arizona had authorized the use of TIF. The first TIF in Canada was used in 2007. This model has been heavily criticized by Libertarian-Conservative groups and left wing progressive groups.