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Maximum land price to be increased
HA NOI (VNS)
- The State aims to increase the price of land in
This will be 2.4 times higher than the current price of
VND67.5 million per square metre, according to a draft of the State's amended
Decree on Land Price Framework.
The Ministry of Resource and Environment has sought the views
of city and provincial authorities on the amended law. Under this law, the
Government shall promulgate a land price framework once every five years for
each type of land and for each region. City and provincial authorities will
set up their respective land price frameworks based on the Government
framework.
Prices will be based on the calculations of a price
verification unit and must be in accordance with market prices. The current
land price framework is seen as out of touch with the reality in the domestic
market, and the land prices of city and provincial authorities have often
stood at only 20 to 60 per cent of the actual trading price on the market.
According to the draft, prices under the Government framework
will increase for all kinds of land, especially here and in
The new rate is expected to increase to VND162 million per
square metre for special urban areas in the Hong (Red) River Delta and
Southeast Regions while the lowest rate for urban land will be VND40,000 per
square metre.
The lowest land prices for rural areas will be VND15,000 per
square metre for mountainous communes in the Central Highland Region, and the
highest will be VND29 million per square metre for communes in the Hong (Red)
River Region.
The Thoi bao Kinh te
Dang Hung Vo, former deputy minister of resources and
environment, said the proposal to increase land prices for the cities of Ha
Noi and HCM was right because the current land price framework was much lower
than the actual trading prices on the market.
The highest trading price in the market is around VND500
million per square metre in Ha Noi and HCM, but under the cities' land price
framework, the price is only VND86 million per square metre and under the
State's land price framework, it is even lower, at VND67.5 million per square
metre, added Vo.
Therefore, an increase in the land price framework is needed
to enable cities and provinces to issue frameworks that closely follow the
actual trading price on the market, noted the former deputy minister.
Tran Ngoc Chinh, chairman of the Viet Nam Urban Plan and
Development Association, said the increase in land price would affect the
domestic investment environment and real property market but would also make
the property market more transparent.
Tran Ngoc Quang, general secretary of the Viet Nam Real Estate
Association, agreed with proponents of the amended law but said the increase
should not be double that of the maximum land price in the cities of Ha Noi
and HCM.
A high increase would have a negative impact on the property
market in general and the property companies in particular because it would
lead to a surge in construction costs and the selling price of property
products, thereby creating risk for the property market, Quang added.
He called for an increase of five to 10 per cent against
existing prices instead of double, as indicated in the draft. The State
should also schedule land price increases to enable property investors to
calculate construction costs and then fix a reasonable rate of investment and
business strategies, he added.
Tran Nhu Trung, deputy general director of Tan Hoang Minh
Group, said the increase would have positive and negative effects. The
positive effects include the efficient collection of taxes on land price
increases and property projects. The negative effects include difficulties in
site clearance activities, a surge in input costs and a reduction in the
competitive ability to attract investments in the property market.
However, Vo said the framework under the amended law would be
applied mainly on the collection of taxes on land and administrative fines
while the calculation of the land use fee, land rental for investment
projects, compensation for the state's site clearance and the value of land
in the equitisation process would be based on land value assessment for
specific projects.
This means the land price framework would not be applied in these
cases, so the increase would have little effect on the trading prices of land
and property products on the market, he added. - VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 14 tháng 9, 2014
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