Five cases will be exempt from land use fees starting July 1st.
The government has just issued Decree 45/2014/ND-CP regulating land use fees. Accordingly, there are 5 cases where land use fees are exempted.
Specifically, land use fees are waived within the allocated land limit for residential purposes when using land to implement housing policies for people with meritorious service to the revolution who are eligible for land use fee exemption according to the law on people with meritorious service; poor households, ethnic minority households in areas with particularly difficult socio-economic conditions, border areas, and islands; land use for the construction of social housing according to the law on housing; and housing for people displaced due to natural disasters.
The identification of poor households is based on decisions of the Prime Minister; the identification of households or individuals belonging to ethnic minorities is based on regulations of the Government.
Land use fees are waived within the allocated land limit when issuing the first land use certificate for land converted from non-residential to residential land due to household separation for ethnic minority households and poor households in particularly difficult communes in ethnic minority and mountainous areas according to the List of particularly difficult communes stipulated by the Prime Minister.
Land use fees are waived for the land area allocated within the residential land allocation limit for fishing village households and people living on rivers, lagoons, and estuaries who relocate to resettlement areas and sites according to plans, projects, and schemes approved by competent authorities.
Land use fees are waived for the land area allocated within the residential land allocation limit for resettlement or allocation to households and individuals in flood-prone residential clusters and areas according to projects approved by competent authorities.
The Prime Minister decides on the exemption of land use fees for other cases as submitted by the Minister of Finance, based on proposals from Ministers, heads of ministerial-level agencies, government agencies, and chairpersons of provincial People's Committees.
According to the Decree, the Ministry of Finance is also responsible for guiding the determination and payment of land use fees; procedures and documents for exemption and reduction of land use fees; and procedures and documents related to the deduction of compensation for land clearance as prescribed.
Regulations on dossiers, declarations, documents, and forms for managing the collection and payment of land use fees, and the decentralization of land use fee collection management in accordance with the decentralization of state budget management under land law; Inspection and guidance on land valuation for calculating land use fees in accordance with the law on pricing…/.
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