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Massachusetts Advisory Council on Education, Boston. – 1974
Without making recommendations, this pamphlet compares Massachusetts taxes with those of other States, projects major tax revenues, compares growth experience of major taxes, considers the incidence of various taxes on high and low income groups, examines recent tax legislation, shows what revenues could be expected with changed tax rates, and…
Descriptors: Graphs, Property Taxes, School Taxes, Tax Allocation

Ladd, Helen F.; Wilson, Julie Boatright – 1982
This paper uses survey data collected during the 2 weeks following the November 4, 1980, election to answer questions concerning how local public education should be funded in the wake of the passing of Proposition 2 1/2, a measure that requires high tax rate cities and towns to reduce property tax levies by at least 15 percent per year until they…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Retrenchment
Bradbury, Katherine L.; And Others – 1982
Beginning with the background to the 1980 passage of Massachusetts' Proposition 2 1/2, the authors analyze the first-year effects of the property tax limitation measure. Section 1 describes Massachusetts' previous high dependence on property taxes and outlines the provisions of Proposition 2 1/2. Section 2's analysis indicates that the state's…
Descriptors: Community Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Expenditures
Ladd, Helen F.; Wilson, Julie Boatright – 1982
A statewide telephone survey of over 1,500 household heads in 58 Massachusetts cities and towns, conducted soon after the passage of Proposition 2 1/2 in November 1980, sought to discover why voters favored the law and what public services they wanted. Proposition 2 1/2 not only restricted Massachusetts property taxes but also reduced automobile…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Educational Attitudes, Expectation

Ladd, Helen F.; Wilson, Julie Boatright – 1982
This paper uses data from a large statewide survey of Massachusetts residents to measure support for Proposition 2 1/2. Proposition 2 1/2 required high tax rate communities to reduce property tax levies 15 percent per year until the tax rate is reduced to the maximum allowable rate of 2 1/2 percent of full and fair market value. Specifically, this…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Support, Community Surveys, Educational Finance
Callahan, John J., Jr.; Wilken, William H. – 1973
This report outlines the educational fiscal impacts of the present Massachusetts system of school finance and describes the fiscal characteristics and effects of alternative finance plans that are both equitable and elastic in nature. The first part of the report describes and evaluates the overall character of the Massachusetts State-local fiscal…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Equal Education, Equalization Aid, Expenditure per Student

Ladd, Helen F.; Wilson, Julie Boatright – 1982
This paper focuses on the characteristics of Massachusetts voters who support Proposition 2 1/2, a stringent property tax limitation measure. Section I uses cross-tabular analysis to examine variations in support for the tax limitation measure across a number of demographic, household, and municipal characteristics, as well as attitudinal…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Community Support, Educational Finance

Ladd, Helen F.; Wilson, Julie Boatright – 1982
This paper uses data obtained by a large statewide survey of Massachusetts residents to measure the relative importance of certain motivations in influencing the overall statewide vote on Proposition 2 1/2. Proposition 2 1/2 severely restricts the ability of Massachusetts cities and towns to raise tax revenue for local services. Interviews were…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Support, Community Surveys, Educational Finance
Peters, Alan H.; Fisher, Peter S. – 2002
The effectiveness of state enterprise zone programs was examined by using a hypothetical-firm model called the Tax and Incentives Model-Enterprise Zones (TAIM-ez) model to analyze the value of enterprise zone incentives to businesses across the United States and especially in the 13 states that had substantial enterprise zone programs by 1990. The…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Corporations, Cost Effectiveness, Definitions