From Chinese Media
Chongqing to levy tax on high-end property
Updated: 2011-01-13 16:04
By Yu Hongyan (chinadaily.com.cn)
Chongqing will levy a property tax on existing and newly built high-end commercial residential buildings, Shanghai Securities News reported Thursday, citing the city's Mayor Huang Qifan.
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The paper said the southwest municipality is likely to impose a 1 percent tax on housings above 200 square meters, or those valued at three times the price of average housing in the downtown area.
A previous China Daily report said that Shanghai has gotten the green light for its property tax, though details of the city's tax scheme have not been made public.
But Chen Jie, vice director of Fudan University's Real Estate Research Center, said there will be three fundamental elements in Shanghai's property tax scheme: the tax will be levied on new buildings only, per capita area between 60 – 70 sq m would be tax deductible, and the tax rate is to be around 0.5 percent to 0.6 percent.
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