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Land authority takes stock of tax collection

Vientiane Times, 8 Oct 2009

The National Land Management Authority in Vientiane yesterday met to
summarise and evaluate land tax collection nationwide.

Land management is an important task because it relates to development
in many sectors, including investment made in land by Lao and overseas
businesses, said Minister to the Prime Minister's Office and Head of
the authority, Mr Kham-ouan Boupha, during the meeting.

The meeting was convened to review land tax collection for this fiscal
year and to draw up plans for achieving objectives next fiscal year.

Good land management will be reflected in land that enjoys
environmental protection, is of good quality and contributes to the
country's development, Mr Kham-ouan said.

This fiscal year, authority officials focussed on disseminating land
policy, law and information, while gathering data for system entry. At
the same time they continued with their work of registering, title
granting and land tax collection.

Next fiscal year the authority has set land use plans for 16
disadvantaged districts and will continue to issue land titles for
villages nationwide, promote land policy and law, and work in land tax
collection.

The National Land Management Authority has received more than 260
billion kip from land tax nationwide this year, exceeding the target
of 230 billion kip set by the National Assembly.

A report from the authority says the use of a computerised system is
an important factor in the success of its work.

Xaythany district in Vientiane has succeeded in meeting and even
exceeding its land tax collection target, with revenue of more than
2.8 billion kip.

District officials finalised tax collection in a total of 104 villages
last month.

The district covers 80,860 hectares, with agricultural land covering
more than 14,000 hectares.

Local residents understand their obligation to pay taxes on their land
because district and village officials have undertaken a campaign to
remind them of their commitment, contributing to the success of this
year's collection. Transparency in tax collection, especially in
calculating the size of land plots, gives villagers trust in the way
taxes are imposed.

In the future, officials hope to create an electronic database of all
land area statistics, aiming for further efficiency and accuracy in
taxation.



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