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spelling okr-10986-100322021-04-23T14:02:48Z Property Tax in Anglophone Africa : Issues and Constraints Keith, Simon DECENTRALIZATION DEVOLUTION ECONOMISTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES INFLATION KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS LENDING INSTITUTIONS LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MDP MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATION PROPERTY TAX SYSTEMS TAX TAX REVENUE TAX COLLECTION PROPERTY TAXES TAX ADMINISTRATION REAL PROPERTY TAXES VALUATION TAX STRUCTURES LOCAL GOVERNMENT TAXATION DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT REVENUE SHARING POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT All the countries in Anglophone Africa share a common history of British colonialism. Many of the administrative practices and laws are similar. There must have been a model set of legal clauses for property tax produced in Whitehall for the colonial administration to use and adapt to local conditions. The shadow of it still persists in similar phrases found in the laws of many different countries. But the laws and local conditions are not identical for all countries. The paper previewed in this article is a practical manual which discusses legal issues; the process of setting up a valuation office; property tax collection; management issues related to the day-to-day running of the valuations office; and making property tax politically acceptable. The central core of the book, however, gives practical instructions on how to get a revaluation done. The book also touches upon computers, privatization, training and skills, and buoyancy. It concludes with a list of criteria by which success may be measured. 2012-08-13T10:13:04Z 2012-08-13T10:13:04Z 1993-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1993/09/1570733/property-tax-anglophone-africa-issues-constraints http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10032 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 3 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa
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topic DECENTRALIZATION
DEVOLUTION
ECONOMISTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
INFLATION
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
LENDING INSTITUTIONS
LICENSES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MDP
MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATIZATION
PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATION
PROPERTY TAX SYSTEMS
TAX
TAX REVENUE TAX COLLECTION
PROPERTY TAXES
TAX ADMINISTRATION
REAL PROPERTY TAXES
VALUATION
TAX STRUCTURES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT TAXATION
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT
REVENUE SHARING
POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
spellingShingle DECENTRALIZATION
DEVOLUTION
ECONOMISTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
INFLATION
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
LENDING INSTITUTIONS
LICENSES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MDP
MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATIZATION
PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATION
PROPERTY TAX SYSTEMS
TAX
TAX REVENUE TAX COLLECTION
PROPERTY TAXES
TAX ADMINISTRATION
REAL PROPERTY TAXES
VALUATION
TAX STRUCTURES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT TAXATION
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT
REVENUE SHARING
POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
Keith, Simon
Property Tax in Anglophone Africa : Issues and Constraints
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relation Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 3
description All the countries in Anglophone Africa share a common history of British colonialism. Many of the administrative practices and laws are similar. There must have been a model set of legal clauses for property tax produced in Whitehall for the colonial administration to use and adapt to local conditions. The shadow of it still persists in similar phrases found in the laws of many different countries. But the laws and local conditions are not identical for all countries. The paper previewed in this article is a practical manual which discusses legal issues; the process of setting up a valuation office; property tax collection; management issues related to the day-to-day running of the valuations office; and making property tax politically acceptable. The central core of the book, however, gives practical instructions on how to get a revaluation done. The book also touches upon computers, privatization, training and skills, and buoyancy. It concludes with a list of criteria by which success may be measured.
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author Keith, Simon
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author_sort Keith, Simon
title Property Tax in Anglophone Africa : Issues and Constraints
title_short Property Tax in Anglophone Africa : Issues and Constraints
title_full Property Tax in Anglophone Africa : Issues and Constraints
title_fullStr Property Tax in Anglophone Africa : Issues and Constraints
title_full_unstemmed Property Tax in Anglophone Africa : Issues and Constraints
title_sort property tax in anglophone africa : issues and constraints
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1993/09/1570733/property-tax-anglophone-africa-issues-constraints
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