A Land Value Tax (LVT) is a tax on the unimproved value of land. LVT is favored by a wide array of economists: libertarian Milton Friedman who called it “the least bad tax,” Adam Smith (“The Father of Capitalism”), Thomas Paine, David Ricardo, Paul Samuelson, and socialist J. Stitt Wilson.
A Land Value Tax Is the Future
A Land Value Tax Is the Future
A Land Value Tax Is the Future
A Land Value Tax (LVT) is a tax on the unimproved value of land. LVT is favored by a wide array of economists: libertarian Milton Friedman who called it “the least bad tax,” Adam Smith (“The Father of Capitalism”), Thomas Paine, David Ricardo, Paul Samuelson, and socialist J. Stitt Wilson.