Effects of Property Tax on Sustainable Housing Delivery in Lagos State, Nigeria
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Canadian Center of Science and Education
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Increasing demand for urban and rural infrastructures and dwindling revenue allocations in Nigeria have
informed the Lagos State Government to promulgate Land Use Charge Law (2001) as a way of increasing
internally-generated revenues through property tax. The Law stipulates a formula for assessing the Charge
payable on properties in Lagos State, amongst other provisions. The aim of this paper is to determine the shortand
long- term effects of the law on housing delivery which is one of the thematic areas of Vision 20:2020 for
Nigeria. A process of inferences was adopted to evaluate the law in addition to questionnaires administered on
Estate Surveyors and Valuers within Lagos metropolis. The study found that the formula is inappropriate and that
_ high tax and penalties may discourage investment in new housing and maintenance of existing stock. It therefore
recommended a review of the Law and in addition suggested an appropriate basis of fair and equitable tax such
that the goal of Vision 20:2020 can be realizable.
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HD Industries. Land use. Labor, TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), TH Building construction