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Land Tax in Australia by Vince Mangioni

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Land Tax in Australia

Fiscal Reform of Sub-national Government

Vince Mangioni, Vincent Mangioni

Taylor and Francis · Print & ebook · January 20, 2016

Reading lane: International Taxation

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Reading lane: International Taxation and Corporate Taxation.Publisher: Taylor and Francis.

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Authors
Vince Mangioni, Vincent Mangioni
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Published
January 20, 2016
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
International Taxation · Corporate Taxation
Reading lane
International Taxation

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  • Property Insurance

About This Book

Land Tax in Australia demonstrates how land tax operates and is administered across State and local governments in Australia. International expert Vincent Mangioni reviews the current status and emerging trends in these taxes in Australia and compares them with the UK, USA, Canada, Denmark and New Zealand. Using substantial original research, the author sets out what Australia must do through practice and policy to reform and bring this tax into the 21st Century. The need fo...

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Land Tax in Australia demonstrates how land tax operates and is administered across State and local governments in Australia. International expert Vincent Mangioni reviews the current status and emerging trends in these taxes in Australia and compares them with the UK, USA, Canada, Denmark and New Zealand. Using substantial original research, the author sets out what Australia must do through practice and policy to reform and bring this tax into the 21st Century. The need for fiscal reform and strengthening the finances of Australia¿s sub-national government is long overdue. These reforms aim to minimise the taxpayer revolts encountered in previous attempts at land tax reform, while improving tax effort in line with other advanced OECD countries. This book provides an essential resource for all property professionals working in development, valuation, law, investment, as well as accountants, tax economists and government administrators. It is highly recommended for students on property, taxation, legal and social science courses.

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