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Ministry of Finance: Will study taxing people who own many properties

Việt NamViệt Nam27/09/2024

The Ministry of Finance will study taxing people who own multiple properties to help the real estate market become transparent and sustainable, according to Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi.

In the report sent to the Government Office , Ministry of Construction tax policy proposal In the case of owning and using many houses and lands to limit speculation, buying and selling in a short period of time to make a profit.

At the press conference on the morning of September 27, Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Duc Chi said that the Ministry of Finance completely agreed with this proposal of the Ministry of Construction . "A very acceptable proposal. The Ministry of Finance acknowledges and studies this policy," said Mr. Chi.

However, the leader of the Ministry of Finance also said that the policies need to be comprehensive, so that the real estate market is transparent. "Tax policy alone will not meet the comprehensiveness, the ultimate goal will not be achieved," he said, saying that other policies such as land and planning must also be synchronized.

The auctioned land in Tien Yen commune, Hoai Duc, about 20 km from the center of Hanoi, has dozens of winning lots with prices of over 100 million VND per square meter. Photo: Pham Chieu

Previously, the Ministry of Construction proposed that the finance sector study and advise on tax policies for second homes or abandoned, unused properties. This was made in the context of real estate and housing prices continuously increasing sharply since the beginning of the year. Many land auctions in suburban districts have had winning prices of up to hundreds of millions of VND per square meter, many times higher than the starting price, affecting the healthy development of the market.

In addition to land plots, apartment prices also increased. According to data from the Vietnam Association of Realtors (VARS), the apartment price index in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in the second quarter increased by 58% and 27% respectively compared to 2019. More than 80% of the supply launched this year is priced from 50 million VND per square meter or more. Real estate prices in suburban areas range from 40-80 million VND per square meter, while in the center they are up to more than 100 million VND per square meter.

In fact, this is not the first time that a second real estate tax solution has been proposed to reduce housing prices. Recently, VARS also proposed a real estate tax policy for two groups of people, including buyers of second homes or more and owners who abandon the project. The tax rate will gradually increase for transactions where the seller has a short ownership period.

Last year, voters in Ho Chi Minh City proposed taxing second homes and imposing higher taxes on vacant land that does not generate value from the land. At that time, the Ministry of Finance said it was studying the draft Law on Real Estate Tax, which would include tax policies for this behavior. Authorities planned to add this draft law to the 2024 Law and Ordinance Development Program. However, these proposals are still at the draft stage.


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