AGJD Reports
A selection of AGJD reports
available online or for download.
- Journal
of Property Tax Assessment and Administration,
vol.
5, no. 4, 2000. (This file is in Word
format)
- A Survey
of Property Tax Systems in Europe
AGJD is working with the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of
Slovenia in a project to develop a market value-based property tax and
valuation system. As part of this effort, we were asked to
prepare this report on European property tax systems. We would
welcome comments about the report (especially information about
current features of property tax systems, errors in the draft, and
omissions). Please send them to Richard Almy.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged in future drafts.
The Slovenian property tax project is part of a larger real estate
registration modernization project. Information about this
project can be found at www.sigov.si
(navigate to Slovenian State Institutions, Surveying and Mapping
Authority (under the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning),
and "projects").
- Property Tax Policies and
Administrative Practices in Canada and the United States: Executive
Summary
- Tax Equalization - Vermont Fails to Meet
Minimal Standards: The Almy, Gloudemans, Jacobs & Denne Report
- STUDY OF EQUALIZATION PROCEDURES
Prepared for Vermont Department of Taxes Property Valuation and Review Division
by Almy, Gloudemans, Jacobs & Denne
Property Taxation and Assessment Consultants, July 1999
- Property Tax Equalization in
Vermont
The Almy, Gloudemans, Jacobs & Denne Report
by Jeffrey P. Pascoe, Ph.D.
(This is a review/summary of the report)
- The Coalition Communities
(City of Portsmouth, New Hampshire) web site includes highlights from the AGJD
report. Two reports by AGJD are also available via their web
site. The PDF files are listed here.
Review
of Reassessment Practices and Equalization in New
Hampshire: Executive Summary
Review of Sales Processing for the DRA Equalization Study: Being
Consistently Inconsistent
- Executive
summary of report by AGJD for NYS Office of Real Property Services
- More defensible values with statistics
By Robert Gloudemans and Richard Almy of AGJD
(This is an SPSS White Paper.)
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