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DESCRIPTION:This online workshop is part of the " Syracuse Webinar Series o
 n Property Tax Administration and Design." The workshop showcases three st
 udies that examine aspects of property tax administration that are related
  to public financial management and policy implementation. One paper analy
 ses state transfers (aids) for property assessment at the county level\, u
 sing data from California’s state-county Assessors' Partnership Agreement 
 Program\, for a deep dive into local governments' spending on property tax
  administration. It offers an innovative look into the interface between i
 ntergovernmental relations and tax administration. The second paper offers
  insights into appeals by property owners about value assessment. Using US
  nationwide data\, the author attempts to extract patterns and trends. The
  third paper explores the interwoven outcome of two somewhat conflicting p
 olicies in Japan on protecting farmland in the suburbs\, generating provoc
 ative results that point to policy streamlining and uniformity. Each prese
 ntation will be 30 minutes\, followed by 10 minutes of questions and answe
 rs.&nbsp\; This workshop is designed for researchers in the public financi
 al management area and others who are particularly interested in property 
 tax administration.PresenterAffiliationTitleGeoffrey Propheter   Universit
 y of Colorado-Denver   An Analysis of California’s State-County Assessors’
  Partnership Agreement Program on County Assessment Administration Spendin
 g Iuliia Shybalkina   University of Kentucky   Property Tax Assessment App
 eals in the United States: Overview of Patterns and Trends Tomomi Miyazaki
     Kobe University\, Japan   Property Tax Reform and Land Use: Evidence f
 rom Japan &nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Financial Management Aspects of Property Taxation Workshop
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This online workshop is part of the " <a hr
 ef="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/research/center-for-policy-research/events
 /webinar-series-on-property-tax-administration-and-design" target="_blank"
 >Syracuse Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design</a>." T
 he workshop showcases three studies that examine aspects of property tax a
 dministration that are related to public financial management and policy i
 mplementation. </p><p>One paper analyses state transfers (aids) for proper
 ty assessment at the county level\, using data from California’s state-cou
 nty Assessors' Partnership Agreement Program\, for a deep dive into local 
 governments' spending on property tax administration. It offers an innovat
 ive look into the interface between intergovernmental relations and tax ad
 ministration. The second paper offers insights into appeals by property ow
 ners about value assessment. Using US nationwide data\, the author attempt
 s to extract patterns and trends. The third paper explores the interwoven 
 outcome of two somewhat conflicting policies in Japan on protecting farmla
 nd in the suburbs\, generating provocative results that point to policy st
 reamlining and uniformity. </p><p>Each presentation will be 30 minutes\, f
 ollowed by 10 minutes of questions and answers.&nbsp\; </p><p>This worksho
 p is designed for researchers in the public financial management area and 
 others who are particularly interested in property tax administration.</p>
 <table><colgroup><col><col><col></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Presenter<strong
 ></strong></th><th>Affiliation<strong></strong></th><th>Title<strong></str
 ong></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Geoffrey Propheter   </td><td>Univers
 ity of Colorado-Denver   </td><td><a href="81fa4337-375a-4154-951c-9192037
 73ca51c-919203773ca5' was not found!" title="An Analysis of California’s S
 tate-County Assessors’ Partnership Agreement Program on County Assessment 
 Administration Spending" data-sf-ec-document-immutable="true">An Analysis 
 of California’s State-County Assessors’ Partnership Agreement Program on C
 ounty Assessment Administration Spending</a> </td></tr><tr><td>Iuliia Shyb
 alkina   </td><td>University of Kentucky   </td><td><a href="b091671d-8d3f
 -41c5-8982-c616d293a38282-c616d293a382' was not found!" title="Property Ta
 x Assessment Appeals in the United States: Overview of Patterns and Trends
 " data-sf-ec-document-immutable="true">Property Tax Assessment Appeals in 
 the United States: Overview of Patterns and Trends</a> </td></tr><tr><td>T
 omomi Miyazaki    </td><td>Kobe University\, Japan   </td><td><a href="c84
 af113-a38b-455d-9638-aec9fbffb49238-aec9fbffb492' was not found!" title="P
 roperty tax reform and land use: Evidence from Japan" data-sf-ec-document-
 immutable="true">Property Tax Reform and Land Use: Evidence from Japan</a>
  </td></tr></tbody></table><p>&nbsp\;</p>
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