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在划拨土地使用权的房地产转让中,房地产转让价格包含( ),因此直接关系到国家的土地

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在划拨土地使用权的房地产转让中,房地产转让价格包含( ),因此直接关系到国家的土地收益。

A.土地使用权价格
B.土地转让价格
C.土地占用价格
D.房地产转让价格

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