Kyle Pomerleau: Land tax does not affect incentives, property tax cut is key

Kyle Pomerleau: Land tax does not affect incentives, property tax cut is key
Land tax and property incentives

Kyle Pomerleau questions widespread understanding of land taxes and their effect on incentives. According to Pomerleau, the land tax itself does not change incentives, while the property tax cut is the main driver behind incentive changes. He explains that this policy approach reduces the hurdle rate on structures.

Pomerleau has previously analyzed policies affecting individual tax liability, explaining that most homeowners benefit from the capital gains exclusion on property sales. He has also scrutinized economic metrics, questioning definitions of excess savings in relation to the U.S. trade deficit. These analyses reflect his ongoing focus on technical aspects of tax and economic policy.

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