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Draft Fu Tei Au and Sha Ling Outline Zoning Plan approved

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Draft Fu Tei Au and Sha Ling Outline Zoning Plan approved
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Draft Fu Tei Au and Sha Ling Outline Zoning Plan approved

2024-04-19 16:00 Last Updated At:17:32

Exciting news: draft fu tei au and sha ling zoning plan gets green light!

The Chief Executive in Council has approved the draft Fu Tei Au and Sha Ling Outline Zoning Plan (OZP).

"The approved OZP provides a statutory land use planning framework to guide the developments and redevelopments within the Fu Tei Au and Sha Ling area," a spokesman for the Town Planning Board said today (April 19).

The planning scheme area, covering about 318 hectares, is bounded by Man Kam To boundary crossing in the north, Hung Lung Hang in the east, Ng Tung River in the southeast, Fu Tei Au Road in the southwest, and the MTR East Rail Line in the west.

The approved OZP has incorporated the amendments shown on the draft Fu Tei Au and Sha Ling OZP No. S/NE-FTA/17, which mainly involves (i) rezoning a site in Wa Shan, Sheung Shui from "Agriculture" ("AGR") and "Green Belt" to "Residential (Group A)" for public housing development; and (ii) rezoning a piece of land to the west of the public housing site from "AGR" to "Government, Institution or Community" for re-provisioning of government facilities affected by the public housing development.

The Notes and Explanatory Statement of the OZP are amended to reflect the above amendments. Opportunity is also taken to update the general information of various land use zonings and the planning circumstances, where appropriate.

The approved Fu Tei Au and Sha Ling OZP No. S/NE-FTA/18 is available for public inspection during office hours at (i) the Secretariat of the Town Planning Board, (ii) the Planning Enquiry Counters, (iii) the Sha Tin, Tai Po and North District Planning Office, (iv) the North District Office, (v) the Fanling District Rural Committee and (vi) the Sheung Shui District Rural Committee.

Copies of the approved OZP are available for sale at the Map Publications Centres in North Point and Yau Ma Tei. The electronic version of the OZP can be viewed at the Town Planning Board's website (www.tpb.gov.hk).

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Inland Revenue Department issues tax returns for individuals

2024-05-02 15:50 Last Updated At:15:58

Get your tax refunds: inland revenue department releases returns for individuals

The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) today (May 2) sent out about 2.44 million tax returns for individuals for the year of assessment 2023/24. The department reminded taxpayers to file their tax returns on time. The filing deadline for general cases is one month (by June 3) while for sole proprietors of unincorporated businesses, a three-month period is allowed (by August 2). Those filing via eTAX will be automatically granted a one-month extension (i.e. the deadline for general cases is July 3 and for sole proprietors is September 2).

The Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Mr Tam Tai-pang, today hosted a press conference on the completion of tax returns for individuals for the year of assessment 2023/24 and the tax collection of 2023-24, and also introduced new features of e-filing of profits tax returns.

Mr Tam referred to two tax measures proposed in the 2024-25 Budget, that is, the reduction of profits tax, salaries tax and tax under personal assessment for the year of assessment 2023/24 by 100 per cent, subject to a ceiling of $3,000 per case, and implementing a two-tiered standard rates regime for salaries tax and tax under personal assessment starting from the year of assessment 2024/25.

In addition, the 2023 Policy Address announced that the deduction ceiling amounts for home loan interest and domestic rents will be raised for taxpayers who reside with their newborn children. Starting from the year of assessment 2024/25, the deduction ceiling for home loan interest or domestic rents will be raised from $100,000 to $120,000 for eligible taxpayers of salaries tax and tax under personal assessment who are residing with children born on or after October 25, 2023.

The bill for implementing the above three tax measures is being scrutinised by the Legislative Council. Taxpayers only need to complete the tax returns for the year of assessment 2023/24 as usual. With the passage of the relevant legislation, the proposed tax reduction will be reflected in their assessments. In calculating the provisional salaries tax for the year of assessment 2024/25, the department will determine the amounts of home loan interest and domestic rents to be allowed based on the information provided by eligible taxpayers, and apply the two-tiered standard rates as appropriate.

Mr Tam also briefly introduced another tax measure proposed in the 2023 Policy Address. Starting from the year of assessment 2024/25, a deduction for expenses on assisted reproductive services will be provided under salaries tax and tax under personal assessment, subject to a ceiling of $100,000 per year. The Government will start the legislative process to give effect to the proposal.

The IRD encouraged taxpayers to file their tax returns through eTAX, which offers an easy, secure and environmentally friendly online service for filing tax returns and ensures tax returns are filed in a timely manner to the department. "iAM Smart+" users may also sign and submit electronic tax returns online with the digital signing function.

The department also reminded taxpayers to pay sufficient postage if they choose to send the returns by post.

Taxpayers may visit the department's website (www.ird.gov.hk/eng/tax/esem_ctr.htm) to read information under "e-Seminars" if they have questions on completing their tax returns. They may also file questions in the "Q&A Corner". From today to June 3, except on Sundays and public holidays, the department will deploy additional staff to answer the telephone enquiries hotline 187 8022 and extend the service hours up to 7pm on weekdays, and from 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.

Last year, the department launched a new model of e-filing of profits tax returns to allow corporations and businesses to e-file the returns under eTAX together with supporting documents, including financial statements and profits tax computation. The department pointed out that the enhanced version of e-filing of profits tax returns under eTAX was launched in April 2024 to strengthen and update its functionality. Details of e-filing of profits tax returns can be found on the department's website (www.ird.gov.hk/eng/tax/bus_epf.htm and www.ird.gov.hk/eng/tax/bus_ixbrl.htm).

In addition, Mr Tam alerted taxpayers to fraudulent emails purportedly issued by the department. He said that the department will only inform taxpayers to log in to their eTAX Accounts to enquire tax positions with a designated email address (e_alert@ird.gov.hk), and will not include hyperlinks in emails requesting taxpayers to provide their personal, bank account or credit card information. Taxpayers should stay alert and not open any suspicious emails.

On revenue collection, Mr Tam said that $342 billion of tax revenue was collected by the department during the financial year 2023-24 (please see Annex 1 for details), a decrease of $18.2 billion compared with the previous year's figure. A breakdown is as follows:

2023-24 revenue collection by the department (provisional figures)

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Tax Type

2023-24

Revenue

(Provisional

Figures)

($million)

2022-23

Revenue

(Actual

Figures)

($million)

Change

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Profits Tax

170,498

174,213

-2%

Salaries Tax

79,870

79,490

+0.5%

Property Tax &

Personal Assessment

11,228

10,562

+6%

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Total Earnings &

Profits Tax

261,596

264,265

-1%

Estate Duty

10

9

+11%

Stamp Duty

49,112

69,976

-30%

Betting Duty

28,467

25,824

+10%

Business Registration Fees

2,816

129

+2,083%

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Total Revenue Collected

342,001

360,203

-5%

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Source: AI-generated images

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