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Municipal Power To Tax -- Its Constitutional Limitations, Chester J. Antieau
Municipal Power To Tax -- Its Constitutional Limitations, Chester J. Antieau
Vanderbilt Law Review
Throughout the United States a great many municipalities have found that in recent years their revenue from taxes has not kept up with their expenses. While inflation spiralled municipal costs, while demands for municipal services increased terrifically during the last few" decades, and while financial burdens, such as the three-platoon fire department, were readily imposed upon the municipal corporations by the state legislatures, the tax bases available to municipalities were too often insufficient to meet the expanding local requirements. Older taxes, such as the tax upon real property, have proved more and more inadequate as residents moved beyond city limits, …