Lund, Kim NellemannRosenfjeld, MetteVendelsøe, Aksel Næraa HøegSørensen, Esben BayWalsh, GarethKusnick, JakobJänicke, StefanKucher, KostiantynDiehl, AlexandraGillmann, Christina2024-05-212024-05-212024978-3-03868-258-5https://doi.org/10.2312/evp.20241097https://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/evp20241097In recent years, the use of property assessments to establish a basis for implementing equitable property taxation has become commonplace. In Denmark, the Danish Property Assessment Agency calculates and determines valuations of all properties, forming the basis for property taxation. Each homeowner is obligated to pay taxes on their property, with these assessments serving as the foundation for determining the tax calculation. In this context, we present an interactive visualization tool to enhance understanding and awareness of these property assessments and associated features. Our visualization tool is composed of five interconnected plots with integrated and extensive options for filtering the data. Initial feedback has found the tool to be effective for data exploration within this context, with the Section for Process Optimization and Automation at the Danish Property Assessment Agency calculates evaluating the tool's potential implementation and scope for the future.Attribution 4.0 International LicenseVisualizing Property Assessments and Taxation: A Danish Case Study10.2312/evp.202410973 pages