Tuesday, April 5th, 2022 Property tax - Approaches, Successes and Challenges of Property Tax Reforms for Subnational Domestic Resource Mobilisation

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Tuesday, April 5, 20229:00AM - 11:00AMOnline Event, Online Event

Description

Property taxes are still a large and untapped potential source of revenue, especially in the Global South. Tapping into this potential requires an understanding of the political, legal, and administrative challenges of property tax reforms and its various approaches at the subnational level.

The webinar will provide a platform to discuss aspects and approaches to improving property taxation. Various speakers from different backgrounds such as local government, academia, and development cooperation will present their work on developing, supporting, or researching property tax reforms. The information shared and discussions with participants will provide a broader and deeper understanding on property tax reforms.

This webinar on local property taxation is co-organised by the GIZ Good Financial Governance Programme and the OECD-UCLG World Observatory on Subnational Government Finance and Investment.

Speakers

Colette Nyirakamana
Research Lead, LoGRI, and Senior Research Associate, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy

Wilson Prichard
Associate Professor, Munk School and Political Science, Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies and CEO, International Center for Tax and Development


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