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Property Tax Systems and Their Administration

Geoffrey Propheter
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Geoffrey Propheter: University of Colorado Denver

Chapter Chapter 2 in Major League Sports and the Property Tax, 2022, pp 31-63 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter provides an overview of property tax policy and administration in the US. The focus is on concepts, vocabulary, and administrative issues pertinent to estimating the property tax expenditure for major league facilities. The chapter describes the tax’s mechanics—how liability is determined and its role in local budgeting. The taxability of different types of property, assessments for exempt property, and the relevance of assessment appeals are reviewed. I also give attention to the various methods for valuing property. Finally, three unique valuation issues pertinent to major league facilities, in practice and theory, are discussed: possessory interest, public interest valuation, and dark store theory.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-18790-2_2

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