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Property tax reassessment among local authorities: the implementation and its key challenges

Asma Senawi (School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia and Department of Built Environment Studies and Technology, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak Branch, Seri Iskandar, Malaysia)
Atasya Osmadi (School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia)

Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction

ISSN: 1366-4387

Article publication date: 28 July 2023

Issue publication date: 7 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The role of local authorities is crucial in addressing the essential needs of communities, and they possess the right to impose property taxes on all properties within their territory. Property taxes are levied on all properties, contributing to approximately 60% of the local authority’s finances. However, their role in this policy is not frequently understood, primarily in executing property tax reassessment. Hence, this paper aims to reveal property tax reassessment implementation and identify its key challenges.

Design/methodology/approach

The latest tone of the list record was extracted from the local government division, Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia, to answer the research objective. The data were received on November 2021 by email. Furthermore, through the literature review, the most significant challenges in property tax reassessment were identified, compared and presented.

Findings

The results highlight that property tax reassessment implementation in West Malaysia is at the level of concern where only two councils have the latest tone of the list. However, larger councils have a higher performance compared to smaller councils. The findings also reveal various challenges in property tax reassessment, such as insufficient human resources, inadequate property systems and software and lack of financial capacity. Others include a shortage of competent assessors, lower public education, political interference and socioeconomic uncertainty.

Practical implications

This study offers practical implications to policy and decision-makers in the West Malaysian local authorities. Despite inferior performance by West Malaysian local authorities, there is a need for conducting property tax reassessment activity to ensure the quality and uniformity of the assessment. This study suggests that local government stakeholders and managers should devote more attention to formulating long-term plans and promoting the property tax reassessment practice. The property tax reform could solve the current situation of substandard reassessment activity.

Originality/value

This study explains, compares and interprets the actual statistical data through the figures and summarises the challenges of property tax reassessment activity among local authorities.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express their sincere gratitude to the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia for funding this research from the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme with Project Code: FRGS/1/2020/SS0/USM/02/30. The authors also wish to acknowledge the respective reviewers for their valuable comments on this paper.

Citation

Senawi, A. and Osmadi, A. (2024), "Property tax reassessment among local authorities: the implementation and its key challenges", Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, Vol. 29 No. 1, pp. 152-167. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFMPC-04-2022-0022

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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