• Land Value Tax (LVT) is a property tax valuation method that considers only the value of the land itself and associated improvements, not the structures built on the land.

  • LVT is considered a fairer method of land taxation for agricultural regions where the land is productive.
  • Land value taxes are examples of ad valorem taxation and are supported by some economists because the value of land tends to be more stable than the value of houses or other buildings.