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by ichbinwiederda
2017 days ago
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I detest property taxes. What ends up happening is that people who are on the brink of poverty keep losing their (inherited) land because the government deems it an income generating asset, even though it is not (it's either their home or some dilapidated piece of land without much actual income generation prospects).
Often they also get screwed on the selling because they are under pressure and because they are not experienced in selling property, and end up losing money in the process.
So it's like crabs on the brim of the bucket being kicked back to the bottom. |
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Once you start assessing peoples property in such a wholesale fashion, you almost end up in a classic "managed economy" situation. "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" failed due to the combined difficulty of assessment + corruption of the assessors. LVT is the same principle applied to land.
I think that LVT will end up as one of those ideas that is great in theory but doesn't work in practice.