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Impact Fees Grow as Property Taxes Decline
State and local governments are relying less on residential property taxes for their revenue, according to NAHB housing policy economists, but that can be a mixed blessing when new impact fees on housing become an alternative revenue source.
For example, California’s Proposition 13, which freezes the assessment of a home’s value until the property is sold, has also helped create some of the highest fees on housing in the country, according to many analysts.
Although most of the large statewide property tax reforms were adopted before 1985, a few states revisited the issue in the 1990s. In 1994, Michigan enacted Proposal A, which shifted a large share of the burden for local government finances in the state from the property tax to the sales tax.
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