A majority of Danes want to tax the largest housing gains
A recent survey reveals a majority of Danes support taxing significant housing profits, prompting discussions on housing policy ahead of an upcoming election.
President Yoon discusses real estate tax reform as 'last resort'... Strengthening holding tax, reducing long-term holding tax benefits
President Yoon has indicated that strengthening real estate taxation could be considered a 'last resort' to stabilize the housing market.
The "tax bomb" was sweetened
Norway's Ministry of Finance estimates that changes to the controversial property value model will decrease government tax revenue by 280 million NOK.
Løkke's thoughts have been condensed into six principles for future housing taxation
Lars Løkke Rasmussen outlines his six principles for future housing taxation, igniting debate on taxation of housing gains in Denmark.
Five years after he brought it up: Here is Løkke's plan for the taxation of housing gains
Lars Løkke Rasmussen's recent proposal on the taxation of housing gains has sparked considerable debate in Denmark.
Five years after he raised the issue: Here is Løkke's plan for taxing housing gains
Lars Løkke Rasmussen has proposed a plan for taxing housing gains, reigniting a debate in Denmark.
President Yoon: It will be more advantageous for even single homeowners for investment and speculation to sell rather than hold.
President Yoon has proposed policies aimed at making it more beneficial for single homeowners who are engaged in investment or speculation to sell their properties instead of holding onto them.
Mamdani's rent freeze, tax hikes a 'one-two wealth destruction punch,' economists warn
Economists are concerned that Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed rent freeze and tax increases could severely impact New York's housing market and broader economic stability.
The problem is not a new tax on owner-occupied housing. It is that half of Copenhagen's housing market is closed and nepotistic
The article discusses the challenges faced by young graduates in Copenhagen's housing market, highlighting issues of accessibility and nepotism rather than merely taxation.
Under Pressure on Multiple Homes... Calls for Tax Benefits to Be Given Only for Primary Residences
Experts argue that tax benefits for property owners should be strictly limited to primary residences, as the current system exacerbates inequalities in the housing market.
Here are five suggestions for how politicians can change property taxes
The article discusses the disparity in income from property ownership compared to employment and suggests five potential reforms for property taxation in Denmark.
Gary Stevenson's dire warning for Australian property market
British economist Gary Stevenson warns that Australia is losing the concept of a 'fair go' due to rising housing unaffordability and inequality.
Løkke wants to move property tax to the profit from sale but promises to protect existing equity
Lars Løkke Rasmussen proposes shifting property taxation to profits made on sales instead of ongoing residential taxation, while addressing concerns from homeowners about their equity.
Demands clarification from Stoltenberg about the 'tax bomb'
The Centre Party demands a quick clarification from the government regarding the new housing valuation model, which is expected to increase wealth tax significantly.
Microscopic adjustments to the real estate tax for multiple homeowners... How much will inventory increase?
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is advocating for reforms in real estate taxation aimed at increasing property supply from multiple homeowners, addressing previous policies that hindered market liquidity.
The Government studies controlling speculative housing purchases with new taxation and the condition that it is for living
The Generalitat plans to implement new taxation regulations to regulate speculative housing purchases with the aim of ensuring they are for residential use, and expects to present a proposal in the coming weeks.