Abstract

This study addresses Property Value Map updating, specifically when it comes to the absence of methods that allows for efficiency, agility and transparency in estimating property value in Brazilian municipalities. In many cities, the Property Value Map is not being updated due to use of complicated methodologies that require several people and a great amount of time to be applied. For the cities, all properties have a significant importance, since they provide financial resources for city maintenance, considering that the value of the property serves as reference for the Municipal Property Tax and the Property Conveyance Tax to be collected. A failure to update the Property Value Map has been favoring the establishment of a condition of maladjustments in the sphere of public administration concerning property value, as well as tax collection, triggering situations intrinsic to this condition, such as the updating need for promotion of social equity and fair taxation. The present investigation also questions the use of single-family building values, resulting from Mass Appraisal, in substitution of market values, to update the Property Value Map. The modelling was designed through the Regression Method based on variables from appraisal studies in other countries. This procedure will speed up property value updating, bringing about fiscal sustainability and transparency to the Public Administration.

Highlights

  • Many public administrations are unaware of the matter, and those that know about it not always give it proper attention

  • It is usually remembered only in the last months of the year, as it serves as reference for the Brazilian Municipal Property Tax [Imposto Predial e Territorial Urbano] (IPTU) to be charged, which will be collected in the following year

  • The Property Value Map (PVM) is a map that gathers the values of all properties in the city, designed from market data with techniques based on standards and reliable procedures

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Introduction

Many public administrations are unaware of the matter, and those that know about it not always give it proper attention It is usually remembered only in the last months of the year, as it serves as reference for the Brazilian Municipal Property Tax [Imposto Predial e Territorial Urbano] (IPTU) to be charged, which will be collected in the following year. The PVM is a map that gathers the values of all properties in the city, designed from market data with techniques based on standards and reliable procedures. It is not an easy task, since it comprehends property appraisal; besides, according to Tafoya (2015), the latter has been recognized as a well-established and regimented process

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