Dan Neidle: Land in OECD countries is taxed more than elsewhere

Dan Neidle: Land in OECD countries is taxed more than elsewhere
Land is taxed most in OECD

Dan Neidle challenges the common belief regarding land value tax (LVT) in OECD countries.

He states there may be a strong case for an LVT, but emphasizes that land in his view is not under-taxed—in fact, he claims land is taxed more in OECD countries than anywhere else, but suggests the method of taxation is problematic.

Neidle has recently reported on major tax controversies. He revealed that a British fugitive accused in a $600 million U.S. tax fraud case demanded a $120 million payout. In a separate case, Neidle described how a stamp scheme exploited flaws in the IRS 1099-OID tax form process. These cases illustrate Neidle's focus on the complexities of international tax enforcement.

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