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  2. Government rent in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    To help administer the assessment and collection of Government rent, the Government Rent (Assessment and Collection) Ordinance (cap. 515 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (hereinafter referred to as the “Rent Ordinance”) was enacted on 30 May 1997 and, under Section 34, a subsidiary legislation, the Government Rent (Assessment and Collection ...

  3. Law of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Basic Law, which is a law passed by the Chinese National People's Congress, came into effect in 1997, becoming the constitutional document in Hong Kong. [4] The law was passed in accordance with Article 31 of the Chinese Constitution, which authorized the establishment of Special Administrative Regions. The Basic Law sets out the ...

  4. List of Hong Kong legislation - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of legislation passed by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Some have been repealed and replaced with updated laws. Some have been repealed and replaced with updated laws. In total there are 1181 ordinances in effect and an assortment of subsidiary legislation associated with them.

  5. Inland Revenue Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    Legislative Council of Hong Kong: Legislative history; ... Tax law; Tax bracket. Flat tax; Tax threshold; Exemption; ... IRO Section.51D Rent records to be kept

  6. Public housing - Wikipedia

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    In Hong Kong, public housing is one of the major housing policies of the government. Nearly half of Hong Kong's 7.5 million population lives in public housing. [48] The two main public housing providers are the Housing Authority and the Housing Society. The most common types of public housing in Hong Kong are public rental housing (PRH) and ...

  7. Hong Kong struggles to improve conditions in tiny ... - AOL

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    In October, Hong Kong vowed to adopt new laws setting minimum space and safety norms for sub-divided flats, where each resident lives in an area of about 65 sq ft (6 sq m) on average, or half the ...

  8. Halsbury's Laws of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Halsbury's Laws of Hong Kong is an encyclopaedia on the laws of Hong Kong–based on the model of the Halsbury's Laws of England and is currently the only encyclopaedic legal work in Hong Kong. [1] It covers 80 subject areas and is written by prominent legal experts in Hong Kong.

  9. Home Ownership Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) is a subsidised-sale public housing programme managed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority.It was instituted in the late 1970s as part of the government policy for public housing with two aims – to encourage better-off tenants of rental flats to vacate those flats for re-allocation to families in greater housing need; and also to provide an opportunity for home ...