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OverviewThis book is the first comprehensive study of the property tax in Africa. Rigorously researched, it reviews and analyzes developments in the policies, laws, and administrative practices in 29 countries and offers public officials and practitioners on the ground information to meet the fiscal challenges of rapid urbanization in Africa. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Riël Franzsen , William MccluskeyPublisher: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Imprint: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.064kg ISBN: 9781558443631ISBN 10: 1558443630 Pages: 628 Publication Date: 24 May 2017 Recommended Age: Up to 99 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsProperty taxation is high on any list of possible solutions to harness Africa's wealth for the betterment of its people. The authors greatly add to our understanding of the challenges faced and have created an invaluable resource to guide policy development. This book will rapidly become required reading for all students of the property tax in Africa. --Peadar Davis, Senior Lecturer in Property Appraisal and Management, School of the Built Environment, Ulster University This one-of-kind study is an indispensable source for academics and policy makers who seek to explore the virtues of the property tax. The relevance of this volume clearly transcends the continent it embraces, and pertains to the large majority of countries at the global level that are now engaged in developing a property tax. This is a very impressive book. --John Norregaard, Tax Policy Consultant, Former Member of International Monetary Fund Tax Policy Team Property Tax in Africa is a remarkable book. Those interested in improving urban services, land administration, and tenure security in Africa will find this book invaluable. There is no comparable resource available in terms of breadth or depth of insights into land taxation, administration, and policy in Africa. --Lawrence Walters, Emeritus Professor of Public Management, Romney Institute, Brigham Young University Property taxation is high on any list of possible solutions to harness Africa's wealth for the betterment of its people. The authors greatly add to our understanding of the challenges faced and have created an invaluable resource to guide policy development. This book will rapidly become required reading for all students of the property tax in Africa. -- Peadar Davis, Senior Lecturer in Property Appraisal and Management, School of the Built Environment, Ulster University Property Tax in Africa is a remarkable book. Those interested in improving urban services, land administration, and tenure security in Africa will find this book invaluable. There is no comparable resource available in terms of breadth or depth of insights into land taxation, administration, and policy in Africa. -- Lawrence Walters, Emeritus Professor of Public Management, Romney Institute, Brigham Young University This one-of-kind study is an indispensable source for academics and policy makers who seek to explore the virtues of the property tax. The relevance of this volume clearly transcends the continent it embraces, and pertains to the large majority of countries at the global level that are now engaged in developing a property tax. This is a very impressive book. -- John Norregaard, Tax Policy Consultant, Former Member of IMF Tax Policy Team Property taxation is high on any list of possible solutions to harness Africa's wealth for the betterment of its people. The authors greatly add to our understanding of the challenges faced and have created an invaluable resource to guide policy development. This book will rapidly become required reading for all students of the property tax in Africa. -- Peadar Davis, Senior Lecturer in Property Appraisal and Management, School of the Built Environment, Ulster University Property Tax in Africa is a remarkable book. Those interested in improving urban services, land administration, and tenure security in Africa will find this book invaluable. There is no comparable resource available in terms of breadth or depth of insights into land taxation, administration, and policy in Africa. -- Lawrence Walters, Emeritus Professor of Public Management, Romney Institute of Public Management, Brigham Young University This one-of-kind study is an indispensable source for academics and policy makers who seek to explore the virtues of the property tax. The relevance of this volume clearly transcends the continent it embraces, and pertains to the large majority of countries at the global level that are now engaged in developing a property tax. This is a very impressive book. -- John Norregaard, Tax Policy Consultant, Former Member of International Monetary Fund Tax Policy Team Property Tax in Africa is a remarkable book. Those interested in improving urban services, land administration, and tenure security in Africa will find this book invaluable. There is no comparable resource available in terms of breadth or depth of insights into land taxation, administration, and policy in Africa. -- Lawrence Walters, Emeritus Professor of Public Management, Romney Institute, Brigham Young University Property taxation is high on any list of possible solutions to harness Africa's wealth for the betterment of its people. The authors greatly add to our understanding of the challenges faced and have created an invaluable resource to guide policy development. This book will rapidly become required reading for all students of the property tax in Africa. -- Peadar Davis, Senior Lecturer in Property Appraisal and Management, School of the Built Environment, Ulster University This one-of-kind study is an indispensable source for academics and policy makers who seek to explore the virtues of the property tax. The relevance of this volume clearly transcends the continent it embraces, and pertains to the large majority of countries at the global level that are now engaged in developing a property tax. This is a very impressive book. -- John Norregaard, Tax Policy Consultant, Former Member of International Monetary Fund Tax Policy Team Author InformationRiël Franzsen holds the South African Research Chair in Tax Policy and Governance and is the director of the African Tax Institute at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. William McCluskey is Extraordinary Professor at the African Tax Institute at the Univeresity of Pretoria, South Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |