First follow-up survey of the 2010 Financial BudgetBack
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In general, are you satisfied with the Budget announced by the Financial Secretary? |
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Please rate your level of satisfaction with the Budget delivered by John Tsang, with 0 indicating absolutely dissatisfied, 100 indicating absolutely satisfied and 50 indicating half-half. How will you rate this year's Budget? |
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Overall speaking, are you satisfied with the government's strategy in monetary arrangement? |
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Financial Secretary said the three main objectives of the Budget are consolidating recovery, developing our economy and building a caring society. Do you think the measures proposed in the Budget can achieve these three objectives? |
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Financial Secretary proposed a few measures to ensure a stable development of the property market, include increasing the supply and the transaction cost of property speculation. Do you think the measures proposed in the Budget can stabilize the property market? |
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Financial Secretary proposed tax concessions, include waiving rates for the whole year, subject to a ceiling of $1,500 per quarter, reducing 75% of salaries tax and tax under personal assessment, subject to a ceiling of $6000, paying two months' rent for public housing tenants, providing an extra allowance equal to one month of the standard rate CSSA payments to CSSA recipients, etc. Do you think these tax reduction measures are sufficient? |
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Overall speaking, do you think the tax system in Hong Kong is fair or unfair? |
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Then, do you think the distribution of wealth in Hong Kong is reasonable or unreasonable? |
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