Supply chain disruptions, inflation, and COVID-19 can and will affect property values, incomes, levies, and costs. For those local governments that rely mostly on property taxes, how will their budgets be impacted?

This largely depends on property tax assessment procedures and controls. In Indiana, local governments raise more revenue from property tax than any other tax. Larry DeBoer will analyze Indiana’s situation in an upcoming policy talk hosted by the Purdue University Research Center in Economics (PURCE).

Dr. DeBoer is professor emeritus, Agricultural Economics at Purdue. His research interests include state and local government, property tax, and economic outlooks.

Your host will be PURCE Kozuch Director Kevin Mumford, and there will be a Q&A following Dr. DeBoer’s talk.

Join us either in-person OR virtually:

Thursday, December 16, 2021

IN-PERSON

11:30 a.m. Eastern

Krannert School of Management’s Rawls Hall
3rd Floor Commons
100 South Grant Street
West Lafayette, Indiana

Please RSVP here by December 13 to join us in-person.

We will follow all Protect Purdue required safety protocols on campus. All attendees are required to wear a mask covering their mouth and nose while indoors and not eating.

Parking is available in the nearby Grant Street parking garage, and we will provide a parking pass upon request at check-in.

LIVESTREAMING

If you prefer to join virtually, please register here to receive the Zoom link.

Guests will join the livestream at noon with no camera or mic option. You will be able to type and submit a question a moderator can read to professor DeBoer.

We look forward to welcoming you either in-person in Rawls Hall or online. Please choose one modality.

Reach out to PURCE with questions: purce@purdue.edu and (765) 494-3782.