Recently, the distribution of land added-valued revenues from the conversion of farming land to non-farming land, has attracted widespread attention from both academics and society. The research mainly uses the methods of document study, inductive summary and empirical analysis. Based on the perspective of land development rights, the paper reviews the unfairness that farmers whose land is expropriated only received a small amount of compensation. Furthermore, the study discusses the existing problems of the distribution model of China’s land added-valued revenues: 1) Farmers are excluded from the unearned land added-valued income in the primary distribution; 2) Developers get too much profit in the actual distribution; 3) The relationships between land rent, tax and charge are confused in the distribution. Based on those conundrums, corresponding solutions are explored from the following aspects, 1) We can form a balanced distribution model of land added-valued income for multiple subjects. 2) Governments should respect farmers’ wishes and measure the market price of land reasonably. 3) We should improve the system of land rent, tax and charge in China and clarify the role of the governments.
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