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The direction of real estate-oriented, which had been regulatory-oriented, is changing toward easing. After the 4·7 re-election, the ruling party has also been propelled by legislation, and the government is not able to draw a line. Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki also said in a question about the government yesterday (20th) that he changed his position and carefully considered raising the tax standard.



This is reporter Kim Hyung-rae.



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Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki, who attended the National Assembly's government question on the second day, made clear the opposition to the demands of opposition lawmakers to freeze the official price, up 19% on average compared to last year.



[Hong Nam-ki / Acting Prime Minister: Can the government just freeze the results of the investigation and decide like this? I don't think there is.]



However, he said, "We are carefully reviewing" a plan to reduce the tax burden by raising the standard for imposing a comprehensive real estate tax of 900 million won.



[Hong Nam-ki / Acting Prime Minister: There are many talks about the real estate tax tax during the by-election this time, and if it is part of the public sentiment, in that sense for the government... .]



Real estate deregulation bills are also being proposed by the ruling party.



Rep. Kim Byeong-wook, a secretary of the ruling party of the political affairs committee, a standing committee of the National Assembly, proposed a bill that raises the standard for imposing the tax on the householder's household to 1.2 billion won.



[Gimbyeonguk / Democrats: an alternative to the desperate situation for due to the Corona 19 to alleviate the tax burden of the people in a situation where the household income decreased]



the ruling party is just that narrows the comprehensive real estate tax levy subject to housing prices top 1-2% Owner Some media reports drew a line that was not true.