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This is something that anyone who cares about Atlanta should rally behind. So much public money is being stolen & withheld by corporations & developers––money that could go directly to social supports.

With comments from @[email protected] & @[email protected]. https://www.atlantamagazine.com/news-culture-articles/is-atlanta-losing-out-on-millions-of-dollars-in-revenue-each-year-in-property-taxes/

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/micahinATL/status/1612144091445215234

Is Atlanta losing out on millions of dollars in revenue each year in property taxes?

Local governments rely on property taxes to maintain infrastructure and provide public services—to fill potholes, pay schoolteachers, and build affordable housing. In Atlanta, funds always seem to come up short. Julian Bene—a retired management consultant who served on the board of Invest Atlanta, the city’s economic development agency—believes he knows one reason why: By his estimate, the city, county, and school system are being shorted millions of dollars a year by high-value commercial property owners not paying their fair share in property taxes.

Atlanta Magazine
Important 🧵for Atlantans, but also for folks concerned about capturing land value growth to support those who suffer the most from such growth (lower-income renters).
Equity appeals help Texas big businesses fight their property tax bills

Supporters of the provision, known as equity appeals, say it's valuable for all property owners and stops taxing units from imposing unfair taxes.

The Texas Tribune