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Unearned increment is an increase in the value of land or any property without expenditure of any kind on the part of the proprietor; it is an early statement
Unearned_increment
Income gained through ownership of land and other monopoly
Mill's term 'unearned increment of land' to broaden the concept to include all land rent, not just increases in land price. In economics, 'unearned income'
Unearned_income
Economic philosophy centered on common ownership of land
"Unearned Increment". Reprinted from Land and Freedom, May–June, 1935. https://cooperative-individualism.org/lafollette-robert_unearned-increment-1935
Georgism
Levy on the unimproved value of land
funding public services. George also argued that fully taxing this "unearned increment" was superior to taxing productive effort. Economists have formalized
Land_value_tax
Former tax duty in UK
expenditure on roads, drainage, building of parks, etc. described as unearned increment. The tax was based on the difference between the amount of two valuations
Increment_Value_Duty
made by the property owner. It is, therefore, usually referred to as unearned increment or windfall gain. When, for instance, a property is rezoned for higher-value
Betterment
British engineer and economic theorist (1879–1952)
ideas Cultural heritage as factor of production, Economic sabotage, Unearned increment of association, Money as means of distribution of production, A +
C._H._Douglas
American political economist (1839–1897)
through the socialization of land rent, or what many have called the "unearned increment" of land value. Backhaus, "Henry George's Ingenious Tax," 453–458
Henry_George
English socialist economist (1859–1947)
of the poor law (1891) The scandal of London's markets (1891) The "unearned increment" (1891) Socialism : true and false (1894) The London vestries: what
Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield
Sidney_Webb,_1st_Baron_Passfield
Scottish intellectual (1773–1836)
quantity of labour put into it; and that what is now known as the "unearned increment" of land is a proper object for taxation. By his Analysis of the Phenomena
James_Mill
Presenting another author's work as own original work
used without consent. Plagiarism, in contrast, is concerned with the unearned increment to the plagiarizing author's reputation, or the obtaining of academic
Plagiarism
Distributive economic theory
cooperating in the productive process was named by Douglas as the "unearned increment of association" – historic accumulations of which constitute what
Social_credit
English novelist and economics writer
in Cyprus," Scribner's Magazine, September 1888. "Radicals and the Unearned Increment," National Review, Vol. XIII, 1889. "Science and the Revolution,"
William_Hurrell_Mallock
American labor lawyer and reformer
George's proposals for a land value tax to capture for the state any 'unearned increment' generated by rising property values. France also advocated direct
Clemens_J._France
established by John Stuart Mill, which adopted a policy of taxing the unearned increment on land value under pressure from the League. Patrick Hennessey, an
Land_and_Labour_League
1922 Irish Free State constitution
resources. He further proposed that the state would capture the "unearned increment" arising from land value increases, thereby checking speculation in
Constitution of the Irish Free State
Constitution_of_the_Irish_Free_State
Premier of New Zealand from 1891 to 1893
he campaigned for radical land reform, arguing for a tax on the 'unearned increment', and advocated the programme of Henry George as a means of 'bursting
John_Ballance
Apparently it is: "the only place where Pembroke has enjoyed that unearned increment through the spread of housing, which has helped to finance so many
History_of_Thornton_Heath
American economist
Mason Gaffney as having refuted: John Bates Clark's argument that the unearned increment was constructive Frank Knight's argument that land is like all other
Harry_Gunnison_Brown
Type of public financing
can increase adjacent land values, generating an unearned profit for private landowners. The unearned value (increases in land value which otherwise profit
Value_capture
Premier of Alberta, Canada, 1934–1935
tenfold. He argued that Aberhart's proposed means of raising revenue—"unearned increments" and "production levies"—were actually disguised taxes, which would
Richard_Gavin_Reid
American politician (1845–1928)
donating much of his wealth to charity, facetiously calling it "mostly unearned increment." In 1923, he bought 65 acres (26 ha) of land on the west side of
William_Henry_Eustis
British pressure group for land reform
1871. A key plank of the Association's programme was taxation of the unearned increment. Mill's advocacy of this measure presaged more radical proposals of
Land Tenure Reform Association
Land_Tenure_Reform_Association
British civil servant (born 1823)
and economical subjects, including chapters on the law of value and unearned increment (ed. Bernard Mallet), Kegan Paul, London, 1891. The Political Writings
Louis_Mallet
edition). (Fifth edition, 1910, not included in the series.) 30. The Unearned Increment. 4 pp. Sidney Webb. 31. London's Heritage in the City Guilds. 4 pp
List of Fabian Tracts (1884–1915)
List_of_Fabian_Tracts_(1884–1915)
19th-century London political salon
interventionist note when he used a club meeting to argue that the "unearned increment" of land values should be taxed. About half the membership sat in
Radical_Club_(London)
Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada
Statutes of Alberta 1921, An Act to Amend The Motor Vehicle Act, The Unearned Increment Tax Act, and Certain other Acts and Ordinances. riding map goes here
Calgary (provincial electoral district)
Calgary_(provincial_electoral_district)
Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada
Statutes of Alberta 1921, An Act to Amend The Motor Vehicle Act, The Unearned Increment Tax Act, and Certain other Acts and Ordinances riding map goes here
Cochrane (provincial electoral district)
Cochrane_(provincial_electoral_district)
Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada
Statutes of Alberta 1921, An Act to Amend The Motor Vehicle Act, The Unearned Increment Tax Act, and Certain other Acts and Ordinances. riding map goes here
Okotoks (provincial electoral district)
Okotoks_(provincial_electoral_district)
The DAC is recoverable if the K-factor is less than 100%. If there is an unearned revenue liability (URL), it may even be recoverable if the K-factor is
Deferred_acquisition_costs
Dutch-American econometrician
statistician Donald Rubin and economist Bruce Sacerdote to study the impact of unearned earnings on labor supply, i.e. the implications of policy interventions
Guido_Imbens
Excess Burden Comes Out of Rent
properties related to tax incidence—and proposed a single tax on the increased increment in land value. John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) likewise held the same view
EBCOR
necessary to incentivize them to produce. It can roughly be understood as unearned revenue. In many cases,[which?][clarification needed] common-usage rent
Economics terminology that differs from common usage
Economics_terminology_that_differs_from_common_usage
American economist
public recapture of land's socially created "valorización" or "unearned land value increments" as cities grow) in Taming the Megalopolis. He was also a professor
Lauchlin_Currie
Pay and benefits for upper management
committees and their advisers, and clawbacks (recovery of compensation for unearned performance-based pay). Some advocates propose that the government intervene
Executive compensation in the United States
Executive_compensation_in_the_United_States
Part of Islamic law
specifies a fixed return to the lender" on the grounds that it provides "unearned profit" and imposes "an unfair obligation on the borrower". In the modern
Riba
Political and economic ideology integrating libertarianism with Georgism
Other thinkers who have expressed support for the land value tax as an incremental reform include Milton Friedman, Karl Hess, John Hospers and United States
Geolibertarianism
High school in Gloucester County, New Jersey, US
Megan Zinn was equal to the task, allowing just one questionably called unearned run, it proved to be enough, as the Minutemaids captured their second Group
Washington Township High School (New Jersey)
Washington_Township_High_School_(New_Jersey)
1979 exchange controls were abolished and the top rate of income tax on "unearned" income cut from 98% to 60%, but value-added tax (VAT) was increased sharply
Political history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)
Political_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_(1979–present)
French mathematical economist (1834–1910)
through a process of tâtonnement (French for "trial and error"), a form of incremental hill climbing. Léon Walras provides a definition of economic utility
Léon_Walras
Lottery operated by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Income Tax". Phila.gov. Retrieved February 14, 2019. Taxable forms of unearned income include dividends, royalties, short-term rental income, cash lottery
Pennsylvania_Lottery
Distribution of income or wealth between different groups
creating a situation where a small portion of the population lives off unearned property income by virtue of ownership titles in capital equipment, financial
Economic_inequality
Refundable tax credit for low-to-middle class individuals in the U.S.
Negative income tax Refund anticipation loan Taxation in the United States Unearned income "Publication 596 (2021), Earned Income Credit (EIC)". IRS. Retrieved
Earned_income_tax_credit
US accounting standard
future). With each payment, cash is debited, the receivable is credited, and unearned (interest) income is credited. If the cost or carrying amount of the asset
Accounting for leases in the United States
Accounting_for_leases_in_the_United_States
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