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Calculation formula of comprehensive land price compensation in Beijing

Legal subjectivity:

I. Calculation formula of land compensation fee 1. Land compensation fee = mu of expropriated land × annual output value × compensation multiple 2. Resettlement subsidy = number of people to be resettled × annual output value × compensation multiple = number of people to be resettled ÷ per capita cultivated land before land acquisition 2. The calculation formula of young crops compensation fee refers to farmers who can't harvest crops during the growing period because of the need to give up their land in time for land acquisition. The compensation standard for young crops is generally calculated according to the highest output value in one season. If the sowing is not long or the investment is less, it can also be calculated according to a certain proportion of the output value of a season. The specific standards for young crops compensation shall be formulated and promulgated by the governments of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. Calculation formula: young crop compensation fee = annual output value ÷ farming season number three. Calculation formula of resettlement population When land is requisitioned, the number of agricultural population to be resettled shall be calculated according to the number of requisitioned cultivated land divided by the average number of cultivated land occupied by the requisitioned units before land acquisition. The resettlement subsidy standard for each agricultural population in need of resettlement is 4 to 6 times of the average annual output value of the cultivated land in the three years before expropriation. The number of people who need to be resettled = the number of cultivated land requisitioned divided by the average number of cultivated land occupied by requisitioned units before land requisition Ⅳ. Compensation standard and calculation formula for land acquisition of large and medium-sized water conservancy and hydropower projects. If large and medium-sized water conservancy and hydropower projects expropriate cultivated land, the sum of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies is 16 times of the average annual output value of the cultivated land in the three years before expropriation. Land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies can't make the immigrants who need resettlement maintain their original living standards, and if the standards need to be improved, the project legal person or the competent department of the project shall report to the project examination and approval department for approval.

Legal objectivity:

Article 48 of the Land Management Law: The standards for levying land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies for agricultural land shall be determined by the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government through the formulation and publication of comprehensive land prices. The formulation of regional comprehensive land price should comprehensively consider the original land use, land resource conditions, land output value, land location, land supply and demand, population and economic and social development level and other factors, and be adjusted or re-published at least once every three years. Compensation standards for expropriation of agricultural land, ground attachments and land other than young crops shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. In accordance with the principle of compensation before relocation and improvement of living conditions, fair and reasonable compensation shall be given to rural villagers' houses, and the wishes of rural villagers shall be respected. Fair and reasonable compensation shall be given by rearranging housing sites, providing resettlement houses or monetary compensation, and compensation shall be paid for relocation and temporary resettlement expenses caused by expropriation, so as to protect rural villagers' right to live and legitimate property rights and interests.