The Journal of Property Tax Assessment and Administration
“The Journal” has been providing its readership with an international forum for the dissemination of theoretical and practice-based research in the fields of property tax assessment and administration. The aim of the Journal is to develop theory and practice; to compare experiences internationally and to place policies, methods, techniques and practice in their fiscal, political and economic context. It seeks to encompass an increasing range of skills and disciplines which have an influence on property tax issues, including economics, public administration, mass appraising, geographic and land information systems, law, valuation and technology. In addition to manuscripts submitted by academics and practitioners, the Journal also publishes invited papers by selected authors on topics of special interest.
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Latest Issue includes:
Volume 4, Issue 2 - 2007
Effects of Taxable Value Increase Limits Fables and Fallacies
Alan S. Dornfest
Building Urban Local Governance Fiscal Autonomy Through the Property Taxation Financing Option
Bioye Tajudeen Aluko
On Valuing Negative Cash Flows Related to Contamination, Asset Removal or Functional Obsolescence
Hal B. Heaton
IAAO Standard on Property Tax Policy
Volume 4, Issue 1 - 2007
Current Trend in Property Tax Law - The Legislation and Litigation Shaping Assessment Practices Part 2
William E. Banfield and Steven French
Communication with Politicians and Taxpayers: The Need for Public Education
Richard N. Poole
Using the HP12C Calculator for Regression and Correlation Analysis
John Myllynene
The Spatial Approach in the Identification of Tax Evasion on Rental Income: Case Study of Umoja and Kileleshwa Estates in Nairobi, Kenya
F. N. Karanja, Dr. Ing; M. Ndirangu; and J.B.K. Kiema
Evolution of Wasting Assets Class Lives
J.D. Mauney and J. Scott Mauney


