The effect of intergovernmental aid on city property taxes: New results for Minnesota

The effect of intergovernmental aid on city property taxes: New results for Minnesota

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Article ID: iaor199716
Country: United States
Volume: 8
Start Page Number: 150
End Page Number: 169
Publication Date: May 1996
Journal: Public Budgeting and Financial Management
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Keywords: management, economics, government, planning, statistics: regression
Abstract:

An earlier study found that certain Minnesota state aid programs stimulated city property tax levies to a high degree. If this is accurate, it suggests potentially serious problems with state property tax relief efforts. This article re-examines this question and finds that most aid programs have little direct effect on property tax levies. However, certain aid formulas that reduce the effective price of property taxes do indirectly stimulate property taxes. Therefore, states need to be careful in designing aid programs intended to reduce property taxes.

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