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  • 2024-06-13 07:00:00

    What should we do if the actual use area is inconsistent with the land certificate?
    In this case, the following measures can be taken: 1. First, you can apply to the land bureau under your jurisdiction for re survey, and you can call for basic consultation on the required information. 2. Then I printed the computer query result form of real estate data at the Land and Resources Bureau, and then submitted the details of data change registration information to the Information Management Section of the Local Taxation Bureau of the region where the company belongs. 3. Then get the data sheet required for tax refund application at the local tax reception desk, submit it according to the preparation, and the collection department can approve it. 4. In addition, I will write an application for verifying the area of land use right, attach a copy of the Land Use Right Certificate and send it to the cadastral unit of the local county land and resources bureau, and ask you to verify that the area on your land use certificate is inconsistent with the actual area, which will be included in your Land Use Right Certificate. According to Article 56 of the Several Provisions on the Determination of Land Ownership and Use Right, "if the four boundaries of land ownership or land use right are consistent with the actual area, but the actual area is inconsistent with the approved area, the land area shall be calculated according to the four boundaries of the actual area to determine the land ownership or use right.", Ask the local county land and resources bureau to calculate the land area according to the four boundaries on the spot, and then re verify the area not listed in your original Land Use Right Certificate and issue a new certificate to you. It should be noted that your Land Use Right Certificate is state-owned or collective. If it is state-owned, it depends on whether the land use right has been transferred. If the land to be increased has not been transferred, you should also pay the land use right transfer fee for the increased land. Do you understand that?

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