@Mainat & FundametAli;
This is why I suggest we tax ALL land,used or unused. It is very difficult to define what is idle and what is utilised. A flat rate per acre solves that problem.
And,by the way,we already have the law in operation; only that the [land] Rates are so ridiculously small that anyone can buy a parcel and keep it for 20 yrs without feeling the pinch.
Think about it; I pay only sh1,400 per year for my house in Nairobi. And if the land was not developed [i.e. if the house was not there],the rate would be much lower.
Come to think about it,the current state of affairs taxes utilised land and spares that which is idle. In other words,we discourage people from developing their land! Ridiculous,isn't it?
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