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The planning gain is lost

By: Language: English Series: Regeneration and Renewal ; 19 October 2007, 18-20(3)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Considers the factors which led to the government's abandonment of its policy to introduce Planning Gain Supplement. This would have been a tax on increased land value. Reports views from those who were in favour of the tax and those who were against it. Speculates on the Treasury's likely future direction as it seeks to establish a solid source of revenue for vital infrastructure projects.
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Considers the factors which led to the government's abandonment of its policy to introduce Planning Gain Supplement. This would have been a tax on increased land value. Reports views from those who were in favour of the tax and those who were against it. Speculates on the Treasury's likely future direction as it seeks to establish a solid source of revenue for vital infrastructure projects.