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Is it reasonable for industrial land to be taxed per mu?

Reasonable, the so-called "per mu yield tax" refers to the tax actually paid to the state and local governments by the unit land area of industrial enterprises. Simply put, it is the actual tax paid by the enterprise per mu. It is a relatively new formulation to introduce the customary index of land harvest "yield per mu" into industry. Even in a certain range, it has certain reference significance. It is a self-correction to the intensification of scarce land and a conscious behavior of a high-quality enterprise to show the strength of the enterprise only by the amount of unit production capacity.