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{"text":[[{"start":14.66,"text":"One of Hong Kong’s most senior officials has promised business that the territory’s status as a “tax haven” is safe despite political and economic turmoil as the city fends off rivals to its regional financial hub role. "}],[{"start":29.060000000000002,"text":"Matthew Cheung, the city’s highest-ranking bureaucrat, also said Hong Kong’s respected judges would not have to swear a new oath to China and its ruling Communist party as the government cracks down on dissent in the city’s civil service. "}],[{"start":44.300000000000004,"text":"“You can rest assured that for some time Hong Kong will still remain a tax haven — very low tax in Hong Kong is assured, foreign investors don’t worry about it,” Cheung, Hong Kong’s chief secretary for administration, said in an interview with the Financial Times. "}],[{"start":61.050000000000004,"text":"Hong Kong has long used its low income tax rate of 15 per cent to woo global business, along with other benefits such as no capital gains, dividends or sales taxes. "}],[{"start":72.91,"text":"But recent upheaval, including violence surrounding pro-democracy protests in 2019 and the coronavirus pandemic, have hit the city’s economy and increased speculation that the government might be forced to increase taxes to fill a fiscal gap. "},{"start":88.639,"text":"That would hurt its competitiveness against rival financial centres in the region, such as Singapore. "}],[{"start":null,"text":""}],[{"start":95.19,"text":"Hong Kong has forecast a record budget deficit of HK$139bn (US$17.9bn), or 4.8 per cent of gross domestic product, in the next financial year, after marking its first deficit in 15 years in 2019-20. "}],[{"start":114.41,"text":"Last month, the city rocked financial markets with an unexpected increase in stamp duty on equity trades from 0.1 per cent to 0.13 per cent. "}],[{"start":125.81,"text":"Cheung is Hong Kong’s second-highest official after Chief Executive Carrie Lam, who was appointed by an election committee of mostly pro-Beijing figures. "}],[{"start":135.84,"text":"Speculation that the government might have to raise spending has also been prompted by pressure from Beijing for Hong Kong to do more to address inequality in a city dominated by property billionaires. "}],[{"start":148.3,"text":"While taxes in Hong Kong are low, the government and the tycoons have traditionally made money through sky-high rentals and real estate prices, making the city one of the world’s most expensive. "}],[{"start":160.8,"text":"But Cheung said Beijing had instructed the local government to focus more on “grassroots” interests and low-income workers. "}],[{"start":168.98000000000002,"text":"“[Beijing] made it quite clear we have to crack the hard nut . . . We will crack the hard nut, the hard nut is housing, land, the wealth gap and so forth,” Cheung said. "}],[{"start":180.19000000000003,"text":"“In the new landscape . . . some vested interests may have to compromise. ”"}],[{"start":null,"text":"Those who leave Hong Kong will regret it, they will come back
