Hong Kong media revealed that Jackie Chan's mansion was auctioned because of tax arrears and unable to transfer ownership

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Hong Kong media revealed that Jackie Chan's mansion was auctioned because of tax arrears and unable to transfer ownership - Lujuba

reported on September 14 According to Hong Kong media reports, Jackie Chan was found last month that his mansion in the "Naga Upper Court" in Dongcheng District, Beijing will be "foreign auctioned" at the end of this month. The market value is about 100 million yuan and the starting price is 7190. Ten thousand yuan. Recently, court documents show that Jackie Chan purchased the luxury house for more than ten years without a real estate certificate, and the luxury house in question is still in the name of the developer. Because the developer owes debt, Jackie Chan’s mansion was also disposed of. The developer of "Naga House of Lords" was interviewed by the media and responded that: "Because of a tax issue, Jackie Chan defaulted on taxes, which made it impossible to apply for a real estate certificate."

It is reported that last year Jackie Chan's company filed a lawsuit to stop the enforcement of the unit. At that time, the court ruled to stop the execution of the unit involved, but in June this year, some companies refused to accept the judgment and demanded to revoke the first-instance judgment. Although the luxury house has not been transferred, they still signed a contract for the house transaction, indicating the transaction amount, and proving that it was indeed a purchase.

In the past ten years or so, Jackie Chan and his family, including his wife Lin Fengjiao and his son Fang Zuming, had their fixed residences in Beijing. During this period, they also paid water, electricity, and coal fees.

(Editor in charge: Hu Mengyao_NK5655)

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