Research shows serious flaws in PGS plans

Sept. 20, 2006
The government’s proposed planning gain supplement, which will tax the uplift in land values resulting from a planning consent to pay for infrastructure, is seriously flawed according to the results of new research. Financial modelling of 18 case studies – both residential and non-residential – show that a PGS taxed at rates of 10%, 20% and 30% will in fact …

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