Revaluation 5256334 225819870 2008-07-15T15:34:22Z LURobby 1934512 iw lb '''Revaluation''' means a rise of a [[price]] of [[goods]] or products. This term is specially used as revaluation of a currency, where it means a rise of currency to the relation with a foreign currency in a [[fixed exchange rate]]. In [[floating exchange rate]] correct term would be [[appreciation]]. The antonyme of revaluation is [[devaluation]]. '''Tax revaluation''' is the adjustment of the [[tax level]] to slow or stop the rise in tax-revenue as the price of a taxable asset increases. This is considered a fiscally [[conservatism|conservative]] measure to encourage spending. One common usage is the [[tax]] revaluation of [[real estate]] property to counter a rise in [[land value]]. This way, even as property values rise (whether due to increased [[demand]], better government services, or [[inflation]]), residents and [[commerce|businesses]] still pay the same amount of [[money]]. ==See also== *[[Revaluation of fixed assets]] ==External links== * [http://www.discusseconomics.com/articles/foreign-exchange/foreign-exchange-markets-devaluation-and-revaluation/ How the economy responds after revaluation.] [[Category:Macroeconomics]] [[ko:절상]] [[lb:Opwäertung]] [[lt:Revalvacija]] [[nl:Revaluatie]] [[no:Revaluering]] [[nn:Revaluering]] [[pl:Rewaluacja]] [[ru:Ревальвация]] [[sk:Revalvácia]] [[fi:Revalvaatio]] [[uk:Ревальвація]]