China Unveils New Tax Incentives to Revive Struggling Property Sector

Reuters11-13

BEIJING, Nov 13 (Reuters) - China on Wednesday unveiled tax incentives to support the ailing property sector, which will take effect from Dec. 1 this year, according to a finance ministry statement.

The ministry will expand the eligibility for the 1% deed tax to include apartments up to 140 square metres, up from the previous 90 square metres.

The minimum pre-collection rate for land value-added tax will be reduced by 0.5 percentage points, the statement said.

Fangdd surged 27% and KE Holdings jumped 7% on the news.

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