"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
Massachusetts needs revenue and HGFA Trustee, Al Hartheimer spent time with Steve D'Agostino of WICN Public Radio in New England to explain how LVT could be the solution. Take a moment to listen to the podcast ...
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