7 new criteria for the application of white land fees in the second phase

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The White Land Fees Program has adopted 7 new criteria to be applied in the second phase of the fees, according to the results of the demographic and economic studies conducted by the program in cooperation with the relevant authorities, and the program explained that the average per capita income and average property prices are among the new criteria.

New criteria for fees.

New criteria for fees

In a statement today, the program explained that the specific criteria at the level of the ranges for which the fees are to be charged in cities are: Aggregate housing demand.

  1. Average real estate prices.
  2. Median household income.
  3. Home ownership rate.
  4. Development projects.
  5. Density distribution plan.
  6. Availability of developed and undeveloped land stock at the neighborhood level.
  7. Availability of databases
  8. .

The program emphasized that contributing to the discovery of unregistered white land is the availability of databases based on digital solutions, in addition to continuous cooperation with the concerned authorities, which limits the evasion of registration, adding that land discovery solutions using modern technologies have greatly contributed to the application of fees and issuing invoices to taxpayers, and beneficiaries who are taxpayers or are about to buy land can inquire about the existing fee on any white land by deed number only through the website of the White Lands.

The first phase of white land fees includes undeveloped land with an area of 10,000 m2 and more, the second phase includes developed land with an area of 10,000 m2 and more, and the total land for one owner with an area of 10,000 m2 and more in one approved plan, and the third phase includes developed land with an area of 5,000 square meters and more, and the total developed land for one owner with an area of 10,000 m2 and more in one city.

The third phase includes developed land with an area of 5,000 square meters and more, and the total developed land for one owner with an area of 10,000 m2 and more in one city.

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