Subsidies for Hong Kong commuters, huge cuts to profits tax to be announced in Carrie Lam’s policy address
Public transport commuters who spend at least HK$400 per month on travel with their Octopus cards will receive as much as HK$300
Hong Kong’s public transport commuters will be given a monthly travel subsidy of as much as HK$300 in an initiative set to be announced on Wednesday morning in Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor’s maiden policy address, the Post has learned.
Local business operators will also benefit, with the profits tax rate for their first HK$2 million in profits set to be halved to 8.25 per cent.
The size of the subsidies will depend on travel expenditure with an upper limit of HK$300, according to the source. It will not be a means-tested scheme.
Lam will give the details of the initiative on Wednesday.
The government holds about 75 per cent of MTR Corp’s shares, and receives about HK$4 billion in annual dividends.