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"These deregulatory reforms will reduce the cost of converting empty and redundant buildings into new homes.
Local officials estimate the cost of converting 3m people at around 200 billion yuan ($30 billion).
Among her top concerns was the cost of converting such ships to meet the needs of the homeless population.
The government has said it plans to reimburse banks gradually for the cost of converting the dollar loans to pesos.
We estimated that the cost of converting the whole lot would cost I think between £7m and £11m a year.
Chuck Viane, president of distribution at Disney, said the studios were insistent that theater owners cover more of the cost of converting, including maintenance.
The owner is now offering a $50,000 credit, on top of the reduced price, to cover the estimated cost of converting space into another bedroom.
There are tax incentives: the cost of converting a non-residential building into a home is exempt from VAT spent on materials and services.
Assuming the assets increase in value after that, the income tax cost of converting will turn out to be a bargain.
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They also face the enormous costs of converting their auditoriums from celluloid to digital projection.
If travel is infrequent, then the added costs of converting a few hundred dollars can be ignored.
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