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While discussing the real estate policy issues at the Democratic Party, it decided to deal with legislation to ease the property tax for single-owners within the next month.



It is a policy to apply retrospectively, but reporter Han Se-hyun reported.



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Party real estate special commission held for the second time since the inauguration of Democratic Party representative Song Young-gil.



[Kim Jin-pyo/Chairman of the Democratic Party Real Estate Special Committee: The tax problem is so twisted and complicated that I have to solve this... I'm struggling with my head wrapped up every day.]



Still, the easy answer was to ease the burden of property tax for one homeowner.



The goal is to reduce the tax burden by raising the reduced-deducted home price standard from the current 600 million to 900 million.



The benefits go to 592,000 households, which reduces local taxes.



The Mayors of Seoul City, who attended the special committee, did not object to the property tax reduction, but instead asked for a government-level tax preservation plan.



The meeting was followed by CEO Song and Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyeom.



[Song Yeong-gil/Representative of Democratic Party: I want the government to work together to resolve the difficulties experienced by end users.]



[Kim Bu-gyeom/Prime Minister: What was lacking should be discussed with the party and some parts should be supplemented... .] The



Democratic Party decided to revise the property tax-related local tax law within the extraordinary National Assembly next month and apply the reduction and exemption retroactively even if the law is amended after the first of the following month, the tax base date.



The remaining homework for the Democratic Party is comprehensive real estate tax and capital gains tax.



Opposition from within the leadership comes from the argument that both should be mitigated.



[Kang Hospital/Democratic Party Chief Commissioner: I think the diagnosis and prescription of the cause of failure in real estate policy are wrong. Please, I hope that our Party’s special commission for real estate is not a special commission to cut taxes for the rich.] At



the first weekly meeting with Prime Minister Kim, President Moon Jae-in said, “We listen to various opinions on real estate countermeasures, but the basic principles are decided promptly to prevent confusion in the field. Do it."



It is also read to mean that the disagreement inside the passport over the real estate tax should be closed in a hurry.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho·Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)