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Gazettal of Revenue (Tax Concessions) Bill 2021

     The Revenue (Tax Concessions) Bill 2021 will be gazetted on March 5. The Bill seeks to implement tax concessions proposed in the 2021-22 Budget.
 
     The Budget has proposed one-off reductions of salaries tax, tax under personal assessment and profits tax for the year of assessment 2020/21 by 100 per cent, subject to a ceiling of $10,000 per case. The reductions will be reflected in taxpayers’ final tax payable for the year of assessment 2020/21. The proposals will benefit 1.87 million taxpayers of salaries tax and tax under personal assessment as well as 128 000 tax-paying businesses. The total government revenue forgone in 2021-22 will amount to $12.45 billion.
 
     The Bill will be introduced into the Legislative Council on March 17. read more

Tenders invited for government canteen tenancy

     The Government Property Agency is inviting tenders for a three-year tenancy of the government canteen on portions of Ground Floor, Block 3, Tung Tau Correctional Institution, 68 Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong, for canteen purpose only. 
              
     The tender notice was uploaded today (March 3) to the Agency’s website: www.gpa.gov.hk. Tender documents are available for collection at the Government Property Agency, 9/F, South Tower, West Kowloon Government Offices, 11 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, during the period from 9am to 6pm from Monday to Friday, except public holidays. The documents can also be downloaded from the Agency’s website. 

     Interested tenderers who wish to attend a site inspection should make a prior appointment with the Government Property Agency by calling 3842 6775 on or before March 15 this year.

     Tenderers must submit their tenders by placing them in the Government Logistics Department Tender Box situated on the Ground Floor, North Point Government Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong, before noon on March 25 this year. Late tenders will not be accepted.  read more

Hung Ka Po Cantonese Opera Troupe to perform rescheduled “An Official’s Promotion”

     The Hung Ka Po Cantonese Opera Troupe will stage “An Official’s Promotion”, a newly adapted Cantonese opera, in March. The performances were originally scheduled in January.
 
     Adapted from the Ping opera and Fujian opera work “An Official’s Demotion”, the story of “An Official’s Promotion” sees Bian Yixiao get demoted by the newly appointed Inspector of Three Provinces, Cui Yunlong, due to Bian’s marriage to a courtesan, Zhang Xiuyu. When Bian has a case to investigate, he disguises himself as a fortune teller and goes to a teahouse to gather clues. There he meets Cui, who is also undercover as a doctor. The two become friends, and Bian takes Cui home to stay. Later, Bian lets Cui take his place in presiding at court and Cui deliberately frees a prime suspect. Bian, angry at the misjudgement, sends Cui to jail. His wife also takes Cui to task for not exercising justice. At this point, Cui is finally convinced that Bian and Zhang are a couple of upright principles, and feels guilty for demoting Bian.
 
A newly adapted Cantonese Opera “An Official’s Promotion”
Adaptation: Loong Koon-tin, Chan Hung-chun, Lai Yiu-wai
7.30pm, March 23 (Tuesday)
Auditorium, Sha Tin Town Hall
Tickets: $140, $200, $260 and $320
7.30pm, March 24 (Wednesday)
Theatre, Ko Shan Theatre
Tickets: $140, $200, $280 and $380
Cast: Loong Koon-tin, Cheng Wing-mui, Chan Hung-chun, Lui Hung-kwong, Yat Dim-hung, Wang Kit-ching, Vong Seng-pan, Tam Wing-lun and Siu Wing-yee
 
     The performances by the Hung Ka Po Cantonese Opera Troupe are presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Tickets are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone credit card bookings, please call 2111 5999. For programme enquiries and concessionary schemes, please call 2268 7325 or visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/CulturalService/Programme/en/chinese_opera/programs_948.html.
 
     A post-performance talk in Cantonese will be held at 7.30pm on March 27 (Saturday) at Function Room, 4/F, Ko Shan Theatre New Wing. Speakers will include Loong Koon-tin, Cheng Wing-mui and Chan Hung-chun. Admission is free. Telephone registration is required, and please call 2268 7267 from 10am on March 22 (Monday) onwards. Limited seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Details can be found on the above website. read more