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Friday, 1 July 2011 - Cuba plans limited housing and auto market |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Venezuela army assures calm after Chavez surgery | 10:05am EDT Nearsightedness linked to serious eye disease 30 Jun 2011 Strauss-Kahn twist may change stakes in France | 9:06am EDT Older interns signal gloomy labor market 30 Jun 2011 Strauss-Kahn released without bail | 11:50am EDT Discussed 99 Top Republicans insist no taxes in debt deal 86 White House snubs McConnell invitation to Obama 75 U.S. cost of war at least $3.7 trillion and counting Watched Hefner's revenge; Ryan Reynolds stops traffic Fri, Jun 17 2011 A Tokyo-Paris flight in under three hours on the horizon Fri, Jun 24 2011 Justin Wolfers on America's lost decade Thu, Jun 30 2011 Cuba plans limited housing and auto market Tweet Share this Email Print Related News Venezuela's Chavez to address the nation Thu, Jun 30 2011 Venezuela scraps summit due to Chavez health Wed, Jun 29 2011 Pending home sales rise but recovery still distant Wed, Jun 29 2011 Special Report:China migrant unrest exposes generation faultline Wed, Jun 29 2011 Special Report: A little house of secrets on the Great Plains Tue, Jun 28 2011 Analysis & Opinion Hobbies that pay: How the wealthy make money on fun Will(ing) or not: 3 reasons to revisit your estate planning Related Topics World » Cuba » Cars drive on a street in Havana July 1, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Enrique De La Osa By Marc Frank HAVANA | Fri Jul 1, 2011 11:49am EDT HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba will authorize limited housing and car markets by 2012, the Communist party newspaper Granma said on Friday, a move awaited by local residents since the early 1960s when home and most auto sales were banned. Granma, reporting on a recent meeting of top level party, government and other officials, said Cubans would still be prohibited from owning more than one home. But for the first time, they could buy and sell the dwellings with minimal government interference. A ban on the buying and selling of cars registered after the 1959 Revolution will be completely lifted, Granma said, as will the prohibition on owning more than one vehicle. The measures will not apply to foreigners unless they are permanent residents. Cubans will have to pay a still undefined tax on the transactions and, in the case of homes, carry sales out through a state bank. Regulations restricting inheritance and donations of a home will also be significantly loosened, Granma said. The changes would make it easier to sell property or pass it on to relatives upon death or before moving to another country, avoiding the now frequent confiscations by the state. While there is legal home ownership in socialist Cuba, property owners cannot lawfully sell their houses. They can only do a swap, or "permuta," for another home, supposedly of equal value. A thriving "permuta" market exists, and it is not unusual for money to be exchanged, but only under the table. Car ownership in Cuba is permitted for a relatively privileged few, among them artists and athletes who have worked abroad, and doctors who have served overseas medical missions. There is an exception for cars that predate the 1959 Revolution, mostly vintage American models that can be bought and sold freely by anyone. Long gone from roads in the rest of the world, they are still widely used as taxis in Cuba. Plans to liberalize the sale of personal property were announced at a Communist Party Congress earlier this year upon the adoption of economic reforms. But they were moving ahead slowly due to the mountain of laws and regulations that existed, Granma said. The new deadline is the close of 2011, Granma said. The news was music to the ears of most local residents who have bought and sold their homes and cars under the table for years and have complained about the bureaucracy and corruption that has grown up around the restrictions. "It's great, and now all those people who have made our lives miserable and turned the regulations into a way to make money might have to earn a living," Marlen, a Havana nurse, quipped. She asked that her last name not be used. Granma said authorization for buying and selling property would be performed by licensed notaries in the future, avoiding months and years of waiting for approval from various ministries and other government bodies. (Editing by Jeff Franks) World Cuba Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story through relevant opinion, anecdotes, links and data. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. For more information on our comment policy, see http://blogs.reuters.com/fulldisclosure/2010/09/27/toward-a-more-thoughtful-conversation-on-stories/ Comments (0) Be the first to comment on reuters.com. Add yours using the box above. 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