Tenants sceptical that landlords will pass on rebates in Resilience Budget
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MAJOR landlords say they intend to pass on the expanded property tax rebates announced in Thursday's Budget, but tenants remain sceptical, especially those still locked in negotiations over the earlier rebates.
As part of a landmark budget to mitigate the fallout from the Covid-19 crisis, the government expanded the earlier-announced property tax rebates such that commercial properties that qualified for Budget 2020's rebates of 15 to 30 per cent will now pay zero property tax for 2020.
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