Public revenue ideas at NCSL Indianapolis

Improve opportunity with a straightforward revenue shift (Image credit: Mike Lawrence, CC BY-SA 2.0)

If you’re attending the National Conference of State Legislators in Indianapolis next week, stop by Booth 830, and meet experts from the Public Revenue Education Council, along with Center for the Study of Economics, Better Cities Committee, and Just Economics, to investigate a revenue source which works better for taxpayers and local governments.

Staffing our booth August 15 and 16 will be Scott Walton, Josh Vincent, Sue Walton, Eric Reingardt, and Rick Rybeck.  They look forward to meeting you, answering your questions, and telling you lots of stories about how communities have benefited from a shift of tax off of improvements and on to land value.

Or, explore our site, perhaps starting here.

 

We are the Public Revenue Education Council

Based in Indiana, our mission is to help concerned citizens and local officials throughout North America understand site value (land value), and learn the benefits and practicality of greater reliance on it as a revenue source. This is our new, not-yet-complete, web site.  The domain name “trylvt” means that we suggest considering land value taxation (also known in some areas as “site value taxation”), as a revenue source in place of taxes on productive activity.