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goal of strengthening tax on multi-homeowners, the government has come up with additional measures for real estate. It seems that the overall real estate tax burden of high-priced homeowners will also increase. It was included in the December 16th countermeasures last year, but when the legislation was unsuccessful, the government decided to push ahead.

Reporter Song In-ho reports.

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The December 16 real estate policy announced at the end of last year includes raising the final tax rate of 1 homeowner up to 3% according to the section of the vote.

The Ministry of Strategy and Finance decided to revise the final tax and income tax law amendment at the Provisional Assembly in July.

Considering the recent rise in housing prices, there is a forecast that next year, the number of homeowners paying the final tax will increase to 200,000.

The transfer tax reduction requirements are also demanding, especially for residents.

Currently, one household and one homeowner can receive up to 80% of long-term holding special deduction if they hold it for more than 10 years regardless of the period of residence, but in the future, the deduction rate will be calculated by dividing the retention period and the period of residence by 40%.

[Shim Kyo-Eun/Professor, Department of Real Estate, Konkuk University: As I buy and sell in the short term, there is a concern that even one homeowner can encourage speculation. It is regulated by seeing that there may be a lot of trafficking that raises prices too much... (But) The opposite effect can also occur,

and the'locked property' phenomenon appears.] The government began to prepare additional measures after the July 10 countermeasure that multi-homeowners, who have increased the transfer tax burden, will give away instead of selling their homes.

[Gimhyeonmi / Land Transportation Secretary (last 10 days SBS 8 o'clock news): In part through the donation'm also these concerns would not try to solve this problem, the measures now under consideration -

to increase the chwideukseyul for acquired by donation houses The plan is being considered promising, but backlash is expected.