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从2001年1月1日起,企业单位向职工出租的单位自有住房,暂免征收房产税、营业税。对

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从2001年1月1日起,企业单位向职工出租的单位自有住房,暂免征收房产税、营业税。对个人按市场价格出租的居民住房,其应缴纳的营业税暂减按5%的税率征收,房产税暂减按6%的税率征收。对个人出租房屋所得暂减按10%的税率征收个人所得税。 ( )

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参考答案:A,B解析:本题考著作权归属及著作权保护,参见《著作权法》第9条、11条、19条和47条的规定。

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