Infrastructure development remains best way to rein escalating land prices. But considering its not likely soon , best alternatives must be considered.
Idle land tax concept introduction will be politicised and hard to implement equally and efficiently to all. Let us not think if the law has been possible elsewhere like US it will be successful in Kenya.
I tend to believe we should sturdy and learn from some Asian countries- high population with many poor. Yet low land related violence.
1. You must develop your land 3yrs after acquiring. Failure you pay specific penalties. - that will reduce speculation.
2.inheritance tax should be introduced. Equivalent to a third or half of land value.- this will reduce uneconomic subdivision which to me is far worse than speculation.
That law should apply only to new land acquired e.g from July2015 to ensure unpleasant tensions and disruption are minimized.
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