The DAB urges the setting of a tax deduction for rent

The DAB urges the setting of a tax deduction for rent

The government will publish the “Fiscal Budget” at the end of this month. A number of political parties and organizations will go to the government headquarters or the government office for a holiday on the second day of the holiday. They will ask the government to pay attention to the needs of the grassroots in the budget and solve the problem. Housing problem. The DAB urges the Government to provide taxpayers with no self-occupied properties with tax deductions for housing rents, capped at $100,000, and set up a fund to promote transitional housing projects. The Labour Party advocates that the Government stop selling land for three years and build public housing estates with private land. Home ownership and full recovery of the construction of the Fanling High Court.

The DAB proposed 14 recommendations on people’s livelihood policies yesterday, including the addition of FDH deductions and the establishment of a comprehensive public dental clinic. The party said that Hong Kong is positively affected by a number of factors such as Sino-US trade friction. It is expected that overall economic growth will slow down this year. Therefore, the government is urged to introduce more measures to help the people in the Budget, reduce public expenditure and improve the living environment.

The Federation of Trade Unions promotes the age of “fruit grant”

The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) has asked the Government to grant a start-up allowance to grass-roots families with a monthly income of less than $30,000. The age limit for elders who are exempt from the “fruit grant” will be reduced from 70 to 65; and the implementation of the MPF cancellation will be implemented as soon as possible. Rushing arrangements.

About 30 people from the Hong Kong Community Organization Association yesterday took the petition with Tongli City to urge the government to ask the central government to allocate more quotas for one-way permits and, if appropriate, to approve single-parent mothers with children in Hong Kong to settle in Hong Kong.

The Labour Party asked the Government to consider the full acquisition of the MTR, allowing the Government, Members and members of the public to directly supervise the MTR and immediately reduce fares. It also proposed to set up a $20 billion fund to cope with drugs for patients with cancer or rare diseases for the next 10 years. The Labour Party criticized the Chief Executive Lin Zhengyue for his policy of “off the ground”. When he petitioned, he tore up the cardboard heads of her and other officials to express dissatisfaction.

ADPL urges money to be extended

The Government’s plan to distribute 4,000 yuan to eligible citizens caused confusion. The ADPL went to the government headquarters yesterday to petition for a three-month extension of the application period and urged the government to add an online system to facilitate the public.