By land value is meant the value of the land itself, irrespective of all improvements, such as ditches, drains, and buildings.
The doctrine of single tax is of interest as advocating the abolition or confiscation of land value.
The words "single tax" refer to a policy under which all public revenue is to be raised by a single tax on land value.
Place this at $2 and leave a land value of $3, to be fully taxed at 30 mills for both state and county purposes, which is perhaps a fair average.
In any other business paying 6 per cent, compound, the maximum investment per acre given in the preceding table, that of a land value of $7.
Encouragement of reforestation by assessing deforested land annually on land value only, deferring taxation of forest growth until its cutting furnishes income with which to meet the tax.
Appropriating Future Increases of Land Value Let us examine, then, the milder suggestion of John Stuart Mill, that the State should impose a tax upon land sufficient to absorb all future increases in its value.
The nearest approach to the plan of taking all future increases in land value is to be found in the special assessments that are levied in many American cities.
If by "unearned increment" you mean what I have defined as land value (and I think you do) your statement is the wildest and most astounding I ever heard or read from a sane man making an argument.
There is, you'll admit, such a thing as land value, i.
If land value is already absorbed by taxation, what is it that goes to maintain landlordism?
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