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What is the compensation standard for government-owned houses?

The compensation standard for government-occupied houses generally includes the following contents: \ x0d \ x0d \ 1, land compensation fee \ x0d \ x0d \ economic compensation paid by land-using units to rural collective economic organizations whose land has been expropriated according to law. \ x0d \ x0d \ 2。 Young crops compensation fee \ x0d \ x0d \ A compensation fee paid by the land-using unit to the units and individuals who plant young crops due to the damage of young crops on the expropriated land caused by land requisition. \x0d\\x0d\ 3。 Attachment compensation fee \ x0d \ x0d \ Compensation fee paid by the land-using unit to the expropriated person if the attachments such as houses and other facilities on the expropriated land are damaged due to land expropriation. \x0d\\x0d\ 4。 Resettlement subsidy \ x0d \ x0d \ Compensation paid by surplus labor force caused by land requisition by land-using units. \ x0d \ x0d \ compensation standard: \ x0d \ x0d \ 1. The specific standards and amounts of various land acquisition compensation fees shall be stipulated in the land acquisition compensation and resettlement plan approved by the municipal and county governments according to law. \x0d\\x0d\ 2。 Determination of the average annual output value in the first three years of land expropriation (compensation standard of land compensation fee and resettlement subsidy): the annual statistical report of the most basic unit approved by the local statistical department and the unit price approved by the price department shall prevail. \x0d\\x0d\ 3。 If the land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies paid in accordance with the regulations cannot keep the original living standard of the farmers who need resettlement, the resettlement subsidies may be increased. The original land compensation fee and resettlement subsidy shall not exceed 30 times of the average annual output value in the three years before land acquisition, which has been deleted in the Land Management Law of 2065438+March 26, 2003.