"فيلا" بـ 866 مليون.. عن الضريبة العقارية أين هُدرت
This article discusses the disparity in Egypt's real estate tax system, highlighting how a villa sold for 866 million Egyptian pounds resulted in a tax of only 58 million pounds, while the total tax revenue from the entire real estate sector is only 4 to 6 billion pounds annually. The article examines the complex calculation of the tax, the recent legislative changes that have increased exemptions, and the logistical challenges in tax collection. It also explores proposals for reform, including a tiered tax system and decentralization of tax revenue to local governments.
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