Abstract

This article provides an insight into the experiences of the Shanghai and Chongqing provinces in China in implementing the pilot resident property tax reform, which is to be gradually expanded across the nation. The workings of the pilot programmes as well as their impact on tax and non-tax policy are discussed.

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