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Legal Method Issue 022 · 06.15.2026

Progressive property tax, translated.

An empty lot downtown is not neutral: it holds up prices, empties the street, and pushes the city out toward the periphery. Since 2001, the City Statute (Lei 10.257) has given the municipality a response with three steps that rise in pressure, regulating article 182 of the Constitution. First comes the obligation to subdivide, build, or use. If the owner ignores it, in comes the progressive property tax over time, which doubles the rate year by year up to the ceiling of fifteen percent. At the top of the staircase, after five years, the municipality may expropriate and pay in public debt bonds redeemable within ten years. This post translates each step into the literal text of the law, for those who decide and need to know exactly where they are stepping.

Nikola Arsenic
Nikola Arsenic
Architect and Urban Planner
June 15, 2026
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7 sections · 1 table
Empty fenced urban lot in the middle of a dense city center of tall buildings, an idle property that fails its social function
01 · The staircase

The logic of the staircase: a social function charged step by step

The Constitution does not treat urban property as an absolute right. Art. 182, in its paragraph 4, authorizes the municipality to require the owner of unbuilt, underused, or unused urban land to promote its adequate use, under penalty, in the exact words of the text, of measures applied successively. The sequence is the reading key to the entire instrument.

Federal Constitution of 1988, art. 182, § 4º, caput and items I, II, III § 4º É facultado ao Poder Público municipal, mediante lei específica para área incluída no plano diretor, exigir, nos termos da lei federal, do proprietário do solo urbano não edificado, subutilizado ou não utilizado, que promova seu adequado aproveitamento, sob pena, sucessivamente, de: I - parcelamento ou edificação compulsórios; II - imposto sobre a propriedade predial e territorial urbana progressivo no tempo; III - desapropriação com pagamento mediante títulos da dívida pública de emissão previamente aprovada pelo Senado Federal, com prazo de resgate de até dez anos, em parcelas anuais, iguais e sucessivas, assegurados o valor real da indenização e os juros legais.

The word successively carries the entire design. The three items are not parallel options for the municipality to pick from: they are steps of a single staircase. Each step only opens when the previous one has not resolved the problem. First, the obligation to put the land to use. Then, the tax that grows heavier. Last, the punitive expropriation. The objective is in the caput of the article and in the paragraph that follows it.

Federal Constitution of 1988, art. 182, caput Art. 182. A política de desenvolvimento urbano, executada pelo Poder Público municipal, conforme diretrizes gerais fixadas em lei, tem por objetivo ordenar o pleno desenvolvimento das funções sociais da cidade e garantir o bem-estar de seus habitantes.
Federal Constitution of 1988, art. 182, § 2º § 2º A propriedade urbana cumpre sua função social quando atende às exigências fundamentais de ordenação da cidade expressas no plano diretor.

The combined reading sets the criterion: urban property fulfills its social function when it complies with the master plan. Outside it, idle land is the opposite of the social function, and the staircase exists to correct that. The requirement depends on a specific law for an area included in the master plan, and on the terms of the federal law, which is the City Statute.

02 · The basis

Where the rule comes from: Constitution, master plan, and the Statute

The 1988 Constitution drew the design. Lei 10.257 of 2001 regulated it and gave it concrete deadlines and figures. Without that federal law, paragraph 4 of art. 182 would be an intention with no mechanics. Between the two texts sits a third, indispensable element: the master plan.

Federal Constitution of 1988, art. 182, § 1º § 1º O plano diretor, aprovado pela Câmara Municipal, obrigatório para cidades com mais de vinte mil habitantes, é o instrumento básico da política de desenvolvimento e de expansão urbana.

The master plan is approved by the City Council and is mandatory for cities with more than twenty thousand inhabitants. It is the instrument that defines what adequate use means in each zone, and that is why nothing happens outside it. Without a specific municipal law and without an area included in the master plan, the staircase cannot be activated. It is a power of the municipality, not an automatic effect of the federal law.

The fact matters especially for those who decide on a long horizon. The rule has existed for more than two decades, but its application depends on the municipality having assembled the legal and administrative apparatus for it: a master plan delimiting the areas, a specific law setting conditions and deadlines, and a structure to notify, inspect, and charge. Where that apparatus does not exist, the steps remain on paper.

Bare concrete staircase rising in steps under hard light, image of the ladder of instruments that enforces a property's social function
03 · Step 1

First step: compulsory subdivision, building, or use

The first step is the obligation to put the property to use. The Statute opens it with a verb of municipal discretion, not of automatism.

Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 5º, caput Art. 5o Lei municipal específica para área incluída no plano diretor poderá determinar o parcelamento, a edificação ou a utilização compulsórios do solo urbano não edificado, subutilizado ou não utilizado, devendo fixar as condições e os prazos para implementação da referida obrigação.
Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 5º, § 1º, item I § 1o Considera-se subutilizado o imóvel: I - cujo aproveitamento seja inferior ao mínimo definido no plano diretor ou em legislação dele decorrente;

The definition of underused is technical and points back to the master plan: underused is the property whose use is below the minimum defined in it. From there, the mechanism moves through notification.

Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 5º, § 2º § 2o O proprietário será notificado pelo Poder Executivo municipal para o cumprimento da obrigação, devendo a notificação ser averbada no cartório de registro de imóveis.
Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 5º, § 4º, items I and II § 4o Os prazos a que se refere o caput não poderão ser inferiores a: I - um ano, a partir da notificação, para que seja protocolado o projeto no órgão municipal competente; II - dois anos, a partir da aprovação do projeto, para iniciar as obras do empreendimento.

The minimum deadlines are clear: one year, from the notification, to file the project with the competent municipal body; and two years, from the approval of the project, to start the works. Large-scale developments may, on an exceptional basis, provide for completion in stages, as set out in paragraph 5 of the same article. The clock starts running with the notification, and the notification is registered on record.

04 · The lock

The lock that follows the property: the obligation is not sold off

The point that changes the calculation for anyone holding idle land is in art. 6. The obligation is not tied to the person of the notified owner: it travels with the property.

Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 6º Art. 6o A transmissão do imóvel, por ato inter vivos ou causa mortis, posterior à data da notificação, transfere as obrigações de parcelamento, edificação ou utilização previstas no art. 5o desta Lei, sem interrupção de quaisquer prazos.

The translation for the decision-maker is direct: selling or inheriting the notified lot does not reset the clock. The new owner, buyer or heir, takes on the deadline exactly where it stood. Transfer by act inter vivos or causa mortis transfers the obligation without interruption of any deadlines. This pairs with the registration at the real estate registry provided for in paragraph 2 of art. 5: the obligation becomes public and traceable on the title.

  • Continuity of the deadline. Whoever buys inherits the timer: there is no restart, there is succession.
  • Registry publicity. The registered notification makes the obligation visible to any interested party who reads the title.
  • Implication for due diligence. Before buying urban land in an area subject to the instrument, check the title for any registration of notification for compulsory subdivision, building, or use. Buying without checking is buying the former owner's deadline.
05 · Step 2

Second step: progressive property tax over time

When the deadlines of the first step are missed, the second opens. Here the instrument stops being regulatory and becomes fiscal: the tax grows year by year to make idleness expensive.

Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 7º, caput Art. 7o Em caso de descumprimento das condições e dos prazos previstos na forma do caput do art. 5o desta Lei, ou não sendo cumpridas as etapas previstas no § 5o do art. 5o desta Lei, o Município procederá à aplicação do imposto sobre a propriedade predial e territorial urbana (IPTU) progressivo no tempo, mediante a majoração da alíquota pelo prazo de cinco anos consecutivos.
Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 7º, § 1º § 1o O valor da alíquota a ser aplicado a cada ano será fixado na lei específica a que se refere o caput do art. 5o desta Lei e não excederá a duas vezes o valor referente ao ano anterior, respeitada a alíquota máxima de quinze por cento.

The progression is geometric and capped by a ceiling. Each year's rate may not exceed twice the previous year's, and there is an absolute limit: the maximum rate of fifteen percent. The technical precision matters: the ceiling of fifteen percent applies to the property tax rate, not to the value of the property. The increase runs for five consecutive years, and what happens at the end of that period is in the following paragraphs.

The progression was not made to collect revenue.
It was made to make idleness expensive.
Arsenic Architects, economic reading of art. 7
Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 7º, § 2º § 2o Caso a obrigação de parcelar, edificar ou utilizar não esteja atendida em cinco anos, o Município manterá a cobrança pela alíquota máxima, até que se cumpra a referida obrigação, garantida a prerrogativa prevista no art. 8o.
Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 7º, § 3º § 3o É vedada a concessão de isenções ou de anistia relativas à tributação progressiva de que trata este artigo.

Two points lock off easy exits. First, if within five years the obligation is not met, the municipality keeps charging at the maximum rate until it is met, with the prerogative of art. 8 secured, which is expropriation. Second, the granting of exemptions or amnesty relating to this progressive taxation is prohibited: there is no political negotiation that can erase the tax. The economic reading is declared in the very structure: the geometric progression was designed to induce use, not to fill the municipal coffers.

06 · Step 3

Third step: expropriation with public debt bonds

The last step is the harshest, and also a discretionary power of the municipality. After five years of charging the progressive property tax without the obligation being met, the punitive expropriation opens.

Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 8º, caput Art. 8o Decorridos cinco anos de cobrança do IPTU progressivo sem que o proprietário tenha cumprido a obrigação de parcelamento, edificação ou utilização, o Município poderá proceder à desapropriação do imóvel, com pagamento em títulos da dívida pública.
Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 8º, § 1º § 1o Os títulos da dívida pública terão prévia aprovação pelo Senado Federal e serão resgatados no prazo de até dez anos, em prestações anuais, iguais e sucessivas, assegurados o valor real da indenização e os juros legais de seis por cento ao ano.

The difference between this expropriation and the ordinary one is decisive, and it must not be confused. Ordinary expropriation, provided for in art. 182, paragraph 3 of the Constitution, is paid in cash, with prior and fair compensation. The one in art. 8 of the Statute is the punitive exception: paid in public debt bonds, with prior approval by the Federal Senate, redeemed within ten years, in equal and successive annual installments, with the real value of the compensation and legal interest of six percent per year. The table below sets the two regimes side by side.

Axis Ordinary expropriation, CF art. 182, § 3º Punitive expropriation, Statute art. 8º
NatureGeneral instrument of public utility or public interestLast step of the staircase of the social function, after five years of progressive property tax
Form of paymentCashPublic debt bonds
Timing of compensationPrior and fairRedeemed within ten years, in equal and successive annual installments
Approval of the bondsNot applicablePrior approval by the Federal Senate
InterestUnder the general expropriation regimeLegal interest of six percent per year
Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 8º, § 2º, items I and II § 2o O valor real da indenização: I - refletirá o valor da base de cálculo do IPTU, descontado o montante incorporado em função de obras realizadas pelo Poder Público na área onde o mesmo se localiza após a notificação de que trata o § 2o do art. 5o desta Lei; II - não computará expectativas de ganhos, lucros cessantes e juros compensatórios.
Lei 10.257 of 2001, art. 8º, § 4º § 4o O Município procederá ao adequado aproveitamento do imóvel no prazo máximo de cinco anos, contado a partir da sua incorporação ao patrimônio público.

The compensation calculation is also designed not to reward idleness: the real value reflects the property tax assessment base, deducts the appreciation generated by public works carried out after the notification, and does not count expected gains, lost profits, or compensatory interest. And the staircase does not end with the municipality: once the property is incorporated into public assets, the municipality itself must give it adequate use within five years. The social function binds whoever charges, too.

Aerial view of a dense city block with an empty lot amid the buildings, the idle void surrounded by construction
07 · The real case

How this shows up in practice and what the decision-maker should watch

São Paulo is the Brazilian reference case. According to the official Gestão Urbana source of the São Paulo City Hall, the instrument, there called compulsory subdivision, building, or use, is regulated by the Master Plan, by Municipal Law 15.234 of 2010, and by Decrees 55.638 of 2014 and 57.562 of 2016, with the prescribed sequence of compulsory notification, progressive property tax over time, and expropriation with public debt bonds. It is the complete framework of the staircase, assembled and in operation.

On the scale of application, there is a peer-reviewed academic study, published in the Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais via SciELO, describing the implementation process in the central districts of São Paulo starting in 2014, with hundreds of properties notified. The figure serves as a dated order of magnitude of the implementation, not as a current official number. Anyone needing a current figure should seek it from the municipality's primary source.

  • Where the real risk lives. For the owner and the developer, the critical point is step 1: the notification registered on the title and the deadlines of art. 5. Whoever acts early, files the project, and starts the works never reaches the progressive property tax.
  • What to verify before buying. A title clear of any registered notification, the area inside or outside the master plan perimeter subject to the instrument, and the existence of a specific municipal law that actually activates the staircase.
  • What the staircase actually does. It does not exist to punish, but to unlock. The most effective instrument is not expropriation: it is the notification, because it changes the calculation for anyone holding idle land even before the first step weighs on the wallet.

The thesis closes where it began. The social function of urban property is not a slogan: it is a staircase with steps that rise in pressure, written in literal text, with deadlines, percentages, and consequences. Whoever decides with urban land needs to know exactly which step they are standing on, because each one has a cost, and the first is the only one that still allows a choice.

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Updated on June 15, 2026. Declared pending: the number of properties notified or expropriated in São Paulo varies year by year and requires consultation of the municipality's current primary source; the text cites only the dated order of magnitude from the academic study and describes the legal framework without current figures, and it will be updated when a verifiable consolidated source becomes available.

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Nikola Arsenic

Architect and Urban Planner at Arsenic Architects. 19 years structuring urban developments in Brazil, from territorial diagnostics to urban feasibility modeling.

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