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500,000 Hong Kong taxpayers to receive tax rebates
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08:13, May 31, 2009

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Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang estimated Saturday that 500,000 taxpayers in Hong Kong will receive rebate cheques in September, while 800,000 will not have to pay tax for the year.

Speaking on a radio show, Tsang said he was confident that the relief measures announced recently will help people weather the economic downturn.

"We will finish evaluation in September and by then around 500,000 taxpayers will receive their rebate, while 800,000 will not have to pay tax for the financial year," he said.

He emphasized no relief measures can cover everyone directly but those like assisting small and medium-sized enterprises getting loans from banks will indirectly help 140,000 people keep their jobs.

"We will closely monitor the economy's development. We expect the deterioration will slow down in the second half of the year. But if things worsen, we will consider carrying out more relief measures," he said.

"With the ones we have already announced, I am confident we will be able to help everyone get through the year," he added.

Source: Xinhua



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