Beijing May Introduce Property Tax Reform in Second Half of 2011
Published: 2011-05-20
After pilot property tax programs were launched in Shanghai and Chongqing in earlier this year, rumors now suggest that Beijing could be the next city to introduce a property tax as soon as the second half of this year. Insiders say that the city's government is considering introducing a property tax in order limit demand for high-end housing and contribute to the stable development of the city's real estate market.
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China Securities Journal
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