2024
DOI: 10.24294/jipd.v8i3.3457
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Improving rural property tax instruments: A case study of Sinaloa, Mexico

Nicolás Guadalupe Zúñiga-Espinoza,
Alfonso Reyna-Parra,
Narce Dalia Reyes-Pérez

Abstract: The objective of this work on the Rural Property Tax is to make a proposal to improve the instruments for statistical information on both income and investment spending. A qualitative methodology is proposed to make transparent from which community the tax is generated and how to decide the expenditure in public works for rural communities. Finally, public policy recommendations are made such as the suggestion that investment spending should not be concentrated in a small group of communities but should be dis… Show more

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