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Endorsement

"Removing almost all business taxes, including property taxes on improvements, excepting only taxes reflecting the marginal social cost of public services rendered to specific activities, and replacing them with taxes on site values, would substantially improve the economic efficiency of the jurisdiction."William Vickrey, professor of economics and Nobel Laureate

 

Eight Nobel Laureates in Economics have endorsed a tax on land values rather than on production.

 

Scranton, Pennsylvania

Scranton's experience with LVT

Scranton’s utilization of the two-rate property tax began in 1925, when the rate of taxation on buildings was reduced to half the rate applied to assessed land values.

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Data Entry Tech (Temporary part-time)

We are looking for a temporary part-time Data Entry Tech to update, maintain, and organize our database(s), electronic and paper files. Qualifications for this paid, temporary part-time position include working knowledge of MS Access database, proficiency in Excel and Word processing.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae/resume, and 3 references to mailto:barbara@ourcommonwealth.org