Wednesday 26th June 2013
Dear Reader,
Now that our demanding house guest has flown off to Moscow, we can get back to work. He was a real pain, always going through our drawers and leaving cryptic messages on the fridge. But in return for our hospitality and a few pizzas, he has helpfully installed taps on all the HK Government network switches so that we can suck their metadata into Webb-site Who's Who, and now that we know about PRISM, we don't have to worry about keeping backups - if our server fails, we'll just ask the NSA for a copy.
Double Stamp Duty: Webb to speak at CanCham, Wednesday 3-Jul
Company media release, 26-Jun-2013
Seats
are still available for a breakfast organised by the Canadian Chamber of
Commerce next Wednesday, at which a panel of legislators, property experts and
free-market advocates will lead a discussion of the Government's proposed
doubling of stamp duty, which, like the 15% "Buyer's Stamp Duty" and the higher
rate and duration of "Special Stamp Duty" has not yet become law. Hit the link
to sign up.
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Second submission to LegCo on DSD
This morning's session
with public delegations, in which a junior civil servant was fielded, leaves a
number of fundamental policy questions to be answered by the principal
officials. Here they are. (13-Jun-2013)
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Avoiding double stamp duty
A HK$1.6bn deal announced
yesterday neatly demonstrates how the proposed Double Stamp Duty will drive
higher-end transactions into the corporate transfer market, while freezing up
the low end with prohibitive taxation. We'll be speaking against DSD in LegCo
tomorrow. (12-Jun-2013)
Scrap the public float rule
Investors in SCMP (0583) are in
the deep freeze again, and other companies have indulged in artificial schemes
to comply with the 25% public float rule. The rule should be scrapped, because
as we explain, it has no real purpose, and because the only way to enforce it is
to victimize minority shareholders by suspending their shares. The rule does not
serve investor interests. (11-Jun-2013)
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