Cooling measures and tax revenues
THE sustained bullishness in Singapore's private residential market has led to growing concerns over the possibility of fresh cooling measures in the near future. The NUS Institute of Real Estate and Urban Studies (IREUS) looks at how tax revenue levels have varied over the years following past rounds of cooling measures, which have included higher stamp duties and stricter loan restrictions.
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