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Maxwell X Lab Helps City Recoup $1.47 Million in Overdue Tax Debt and Stabilize Ownership for Hundreds of 黑料不打烊 Properties

Tuesday, November 13, 2018, By Jessica Smith
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, part of the Center for Policy Research at the , recently completed a series of projects designed to reduce overdue property tax bills in the City of 黑料不打烊. Delinquent tax bills can lead to costly late fees, interest, liens and鈥攗ltimately鈥攆oreclosure, creating instability for home-owning families, neighborhoods and city services.

So far, the initiative has helped the city to recoup more than $1.4 million in overdue property taxes, and hundreds of additional properties were prompted to get current on their bills鈥攑reventing more costly and troublesome outcomes for both the owner and the city alike. Furthermore, the project has established a costless change to city tax collection processes that has the potential to produce benefits for years to come.

黑料不打烊 Mayor Ben Walsh speaking at a Nov. 13 news conference at the Maxwell School.

At a Nov. 13 news conference at the Maxwell School, 黑料不打烊 Mayor Ben Walsh discussed the positive outcomes of the work done by the Maxwell X Lab. He is flanked by Len Lopoo (left), Maxwell X Lab co-founder and director, and Joe Boskovski M.P.A.鈥14, the lab鈥檚 co-founder and managing director.

鈥淭ax delinquency that can lead to home foreclosure creates a bleaker outlook for everyone involved鈥攔esident families, the neighborhood and the city,鈥 says Professor Leonard Lopoo, director of the Center for Policy Research, co-founder of X Lab and an expert on child and family policy. 鈥淔or example, we know from the research literature that having a stable home and neighborhood is incredibly important for child development, particularly among low-income children. Frequent moves that might include new home environments and different schools make learning more difficult.鈥

With funding from the Allyn Family Foundation and in-kind support from Maxwell鈥檚 Center for Policy Research, X Lab and the city teamed up to develop an effective outreach strategy to communicate to owners who had fallen behind how potentially serious their situation was and to convey how easy it was to resolve it.

鈥淭his partnership with X Lab helps both the city and our residents. It鈥檚 the kind of positive outcomes that occur when you aren鈥檛 afraid to innovate and try something new,鈥 says 黑料不打烊 Mayor Ben Walsh. 鈥淏y using evidence and data to improve government services, processes and initiatives, we are helping to balance the budget while at the same time improving the health and well-being of our citizens.鈥

Working with First Deputy Commissioner of Finance Martha Maywalt, the X Lab team developed an array of message options designed to spur owners to take steps toward getting current on their tax bills. 鈥淚t should be clear in a few seconds what someone鈥檚 asking you to do; otherwise, you鈥檙e going to give up,鈥 says Joseph Boskovski M.P.A.鈥14, X Lab co-founder and managing director, of the redesigned notifications.

The team then conducted randomized controlled trials to evaluate the different messages and communications techniques to determine whether鈥攁nd which鈥攎essages did a better job of improving outcomes. In total, courtesy letters were sent to 3,844 owners who were either delinquent on tax bills before 2017-18 and/or late on their current tax bills. An additional 1,922 owners were in the control group and were not sent courtesy letters in order to allow the researchers to compare outcomes.

鈥淭oo often, we find that governments and agencies design systems based on the way they think people will respond. We partner with public institutions and nonprofit organizations to test and build evidence for policies and programs based on the way they actually respond鈥攁nd this improves outcomes for both sides,鈥 says Boskovski. 鈥淔or example, we know that some people do not respond to government communications because they are not receiving the message鈥攊t may be lost among the 鈥榡unk鈥 mail鈥攐r it is too difficult to comply with the process.鈥

These tests provided concrete evidence about which changes are most effective while helping the city recoup at least $1.47 million in overdue property taxes. These changes will continue to benefit the city as outreach continues not only to property owners who did not receive courtesy letters this year but also to people who fall behind in future years. What鈥檚 more, a previous project for the city that focused on owners who had already entered the foreclosure process prompted nearly $100,000 in payments and helped to keep those families in their homes.

鈥淲hile the dollars matter, what matters more in our view is the trend that they represent鈥攑roperty owners empowered with information and taking appropriate action to protect their properties, secure their investments and strengthen their neighborhoods,鈥 says Meg O鈥機onnell, executive director of the Allyn Family Foundation, which helped fund the initiative. 鈥淎nd since all of the insights developed for the project will remain with the city, the opportunity for this trend to continue is open-ended.鈥

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