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It was found that 667,000 people were subject to the ‘Comprehensive Real Estate Tax for Housing’, which is 1.3% of the total population.
In addition, two out of three people who were notified about the comprehensive real estate property tax for housing this year were considered to have paid less than 1 million won.
It is estimated that most of the people who recently paid the tax this year due to the increase in public prices are at this level.
According to the Ministry of Strategy and Finance on the 29th, there are 667,000 people subject to the housing tax this year, and the amount of the land tax is 1.814.8 billion won.
Although the number of targets increased by 147,000 compared to last year, the majority of citizens, except 1.3%, do not seem to have anything to do with the housing tax.
This is the result of the increase in the published price due to the increase in the house price, the realization of the published price and the effect of an upward adjustment of the fair market price ratio.
The government raised the realization rate of quoted prices for houses with a market value of 900 million to 1.5 billion from 66% to 69%, from 67% to 75% for those from 1.5 billion to 3 1 billion won, and from 69% to 80% for those above 3 billion won. The fair market price ratio increased from 85% last year to 90% this year.
Of the 667,000 people who are subject to the final housing tax, 376,000 people with two or more multi-family dwellings, and the tax applied to them is 1.49 trillion won. This equates to 82% of the total tax invoiced.
319 billion won were imposed on 291,000 homeowners.
By tax amount, 432,000 people were less than 1 million won, which is 64.9% of the total. Many of them are estimated to be from a single household.
The government estimates that single homeowners who are recently subject to the housing division tax this year will pay between 100,000 and 300,000 won.
In other words, it means that the ultimate beneficiary of a home has a relatively lower burden even if the tax is applied to the housing division.
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