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Originally Posted by 3rd&Brown
Exactly. In theory it will help generate more demand for office space thus driving up rents, thus off setting the increase to the landlord.
It will also encourage the construction of new space.
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As a résidential landlord, when the city significantly increased the taxes on my properties, I was forced to increase the rents.
Unless there are specific tax breaks for corporate rent expenses that exceed those for employment taxes I am unable, at this very late moment at night, see any possible benefit. HOWEVER, the greater influence to décision-making might me a function of marketing. Corporate types tend to be quite one-dimensional. They only perceive tax expense. Hence, market the lower tax rates.
They probably really are that limited.
Furthermore, I have no idea why my keyboard is entérine occasionne french versions of english words. French is not part of my language skill set.