HK pushes new tax on developers to try to lower housing costs

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HONG Kong is pushing ahead with a vacancy tax in the hope that a more affordable property market could help quell anti-government protests. Read more at The Business Times.

HONG Kong is pushing ahead with a vacancy tax in the hope that a more affordable property market could help quell anti-government protests.

The government has gazetted the so-called vacancy tax proposal - an official procedure a bill must go through before being introduced into the Legislative Council. The government is prioritising the bill and said it would submit it in the first regular Council meeting after the new legislative session begins.

Under the proposed bill, if a new apartment remains unsold for 12 months after it's completed, the developer will be subject to a vacancy tax unless the unit is rented out. The tax would be a flat rate of 200 per cent of the unit's estimated annual rental value.The move may be a sign that Carrie Lam, the city's embattled chief executive, is trying to regain trust from discontented protesters using housing measures.

But developers are already opposing it. The Real Estate Developers Association of Hong Kong, an association representing all major players including Sun Hung Kai Properties, CK Asset Holdings and New World Development, has urged the government to withhold the bill. The proposed tax could create a threat to the financial system if home values slump as a result, the association said in a statement."The government has to consider whether there's any urgency for the tax when the economy is now being adversely impacted," Victor Lui, the deputy managing director at Sun Hung Kai said in a post-earnings media briefing on Thursday.

 

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