At a glance, the sales tax is a nearly invisible revenue source that is also a cash cow. Yet, for local governments, it is the most distorting of taxes. Here’s why.
Read MoreAs America’s cities continue their halting climb up and out of the last few years, data analytics firm Urban3 foresees a few crises—as well as opportunities—waiting for them in 2023.
Read MoreAll over the U.S., studies have shed light on how much residents in lower-valued homes are being overassessed on property taxes. Now, Buncombe County, NC, is offering residents a space to appeal their assessments.
Read MoreIf a natural disaster hit your city, would your tax revenue pay for the damage, or would you be underwater—literally and figuratively?
Read MoreProperty taxes represent the largest source of revenue for most local governments, and data shows that even unglamorous downtown areas offer more value as taxable properties than big box stores.
Read MoreThere are some obvious anomalies that are being overlooked in the property tax assessment system. Joe Minicozzi of Urban3 pulls back the curtain in this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast.
Read MoreAs an ad hoc committee recently discovered, owners of higher-valued properties are more likely to receive a tax break…simply because of bad data.
Read MoreIf you don’t own a home, and don’t have plans to own one anytime soon, you might think property taxes don’t concern you. But, what if we told you that they definitely do?
Read MoreThese curves are costing Americans a lot, both financially and physically.
Read MoreTwo charts illustrate the massive housing shortage in Buncombe County, NC, and show why we need to get property taxes right.
Read MoreHow have we come to the conclusion that most short-term rentals are taxed as “residential,” when many have no residents?
Read MoreRecently, the North Carolina Ad Hoc Appraisals Committee was challenged to face their own biases and fix their broken property tax assessment system. Here’s what happened.
Read MoreStrong Towns is partnering with Just Accounting for Health and Urban3 in a project to uncover the presence, and effects, of biases in tax assessment standards.
Read MoreIn this follow-up to last week’s piece about Galesburg, IL, we’ll look at what the town needs in order to recover and thrive.
Read MoreCitizens of Galesburg, IL, are trying to save their public indoor pool and create a new activity complex. City council is sympathetic, but there's just one problem: money.
Read MoreCities are the economic engines of our society, yet as a recent report shows, their fiscal stability can be seriously affected by local tax limitations.
Read MoreMany factors affect how much your local economy is being impacted by COVID-19. One is whether your city is cripplingly dependent on just one or two revenue sources. And especially if you’re dependent on sales taxes.
Read MoreThe slide into municipal insolvency isn’t as fun as they made it sound. It’s time for cities to #DoTheMath.
Read MoreMedina, Washington is struggling to pay its bills. How can this be? And what does it mean for towns and cities that don’t have the two richest people in the world living there?
Read MoreHow does a store with a small footprint, few choices and well-paid employees attract so many enthusiastic customers and sell twice as much per square foot as Whole Foods?
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