1. Compensation standard for cultivated land expropriation: The average compensation for dry land is 13,000 yuan per mu.
The average compensation for paddy fields is 20,000 yuan per mu.
The average compensation for vegetable fields is 30,000 yuan per mu.
2. The average compensation standard for expropriating basic farmland for dry land is 17,600 yuan per mu.
The average compensation for paddy fields is 26,400 yuan per mu.
The average compensation for vegetable fields is 44,000 yuan per mu.
3. The average compensation for expropriating forest land and other agricultural land is 6,400 yuan per mu.
4. The average compensation for the expropriation of industrial and mining construction land, villagers' residences, roads and other collective construction land is 7,200 yuan per mu.
5. The average compensation for expropriating idle land, barren hills, wasteland, wasteland, wasteland ditches and unused land is 1,600 yuan per mu.
Other taxes and fees 1. Cultivated land occupation tax, calculated at 2 yuan per square meter.
2. The commercial vegetable land development and construction fund is calculated at 10,000 yuan per mu.
3. The land acquisition management fee is calculated as 3% of the total land acquisition cost.
It shall be used by the land and resources department in strict accordance with relevant regulations.
4. The land acquisition fee for cultivated land occupation and compensation is an average of 4,000 yuan per mu. The Provincial Land Acquisition Service Office will organize and implement the plan, coordinate the adjustment and use, and the Provincial Department of Land and Resources will be responsible for supervision and acceptance.
Legal basis: Article 47 of the "Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China" Where land is expropriated, compensation shall be provided according to the original purpose of the expropriated land.
Compensation fees for farmland acquisition include land compensation fees, resettlement subsidies, and compensation fees for ground attachments and young crops.
The land compensation fee for the expropriation of cultivated land shall be six to ten times the average annual output value of the three years before the expropriation of the cultivated land.
The resettlement subsidy for cultivated land acquisition shall be calculated based on the number of agricultural population to be resettled.
The number of agricultural population to be resettled is calculated by dividing the amount of expropriated cultivated land by the average amount of cultivated land per person of the expropriated unit before land acquisition.
The resettlement subsidy standard for each agricultural population that needs to be resettled is four to six times the average annual output value of the three years before the farmland is expropriated.
However, the resettlement subsidy for each hectare of expropriated cultivated land shall not exceed fifteen times the average annual output value of the three years preceding the expropriation.
The standards of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies for the acquisition of other land shall be stipulated by the provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities with reference to the standards of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies for the acquisition of cultivated land.
The compensation standards for attachments and young crops on the expropriated land shall be stipulated by the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
When expropriating vegetable plots in urban suburbs, the land-using unit shall pay a fund for the development and construction of new vegetable plots in accordance with relevant national regulations.
If the payment of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2 of this article cannot enable the farmers who need to be resettled to maintain their original living standards, the resettlement subsidies may be increased with the approval of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
However, the total of land compensation and resettlement subsidies shall not exceed thirty times the average annual output value of the three years before the land is expropriated.
Based on the level of social and economic development, the State Council may, under special circumstances, increase the standards of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies for cultivated land acquisition.