Tax Increment Financing

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Housing & Urban Development, Taxation
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Author: David Callies, W. Andrew Gowder Jr. ISBN: 9781614383772
Publisher: American Bar Association Publication: January 7, 2014
Imprint: American Bar Association Language: English
Author: David Callies, W. Andrew Gowder Jr.
ISBN: 9781614383772
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication: January 7, 2014
Imprint: American Bar Association
Language: English

Tax increment financing (TIF) is a method of financing the redevelopment of underperforming property by isolating the value added to the property from a proposed redevelopment (the increment) and taxing that increment only to pay for the redevelopment project. Virtually every state authorizes tax increment financing in some form, almost exclusively for redevelopment projects. The use of TIF raises a number of issues that this book attempts to address by means of case studies drawn from among the states. This book begins with an overview in the first chapter of tax increment financing fundamentals that are generally uniform across the jurisdictions. The following chapters then survey the experience of different states with tax increment financing, in connection with urban redevelopment projects. The states were chosen not so much to represent distinct differences in treatment of TIF across the U.S., but rather to demonstrate a sampling across different geographic regions, among small and large states, urban and rural.

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Tax increment financing (TIF) is a method of financing the redevelopment of underperforming property by isolating the value added to the property from a proposed redevelopment (the increment) and taxing that increment only to pay for the redevelopment project. Virtually every state authorizes tax increment financing in some form, almost exclusively for redevelopment projects. The use of TIF raises a number of issues that this book attempts to address by means of case studies drawn from among the states. This book begins with an overview in the first chapter of tax increment financing fundamentals that are generally uniform across the jurisdictions. The following chapters then survey the experience of different states with tax increment financing, in connection with urban redevelopment projects. The states were chosen not so much to represent distinct differences in treatment of TIF across the U.S., but rather to demonstrate a sampling across different geographic regions, among small and large states, urban and rural.

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