4 Trillion Won Promotion in Third Disaster Support Funding … Banned / Restricted Business



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4 Trillion Won Promotion in Third Disaster Support Funding … Banned / Restricted Business

Reporter Kim Deok-jun [email protected]


Check-in: 2020-11-29 09:50:22Revision: 2020-11-29 09:50:22Published: 2020-11-29 09:50:37

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On the 25th, when social distancing in the metropolitan area was raised to the second stage, all chairs were removed inside a coffee shop in central Seoul.  Yunhap news

On the 25th, when social distancing in the metropolitan area was raised to the second stage, all chairs were removed inside a coffee shop in central Seoul. Yunhap news

There is a plan to provide a disaster support fund of around 4 trillion won early next year, such as small business owners, self-employed and special-type workers (special high schools) who have been damaged by the third epidemic. crown19.

According to the National Assembly and government ministries on the 29th, a plan to pay for the third disaster support fund with such details is being discussed in the National Assembly as part of next year’s budget. This is not an additional budget, but the budget.

The third disaster grant is supported first by small business owners and the self-employed. This is because small business owners and the self-employed are subject to trade restrictions according to the second stage of distancing in the metropolitan area and some regions. Five businesses were banned, including Hunting Pocha, Gamseong Izakaya, Danran Izakaya, Entertainment Izakaya, and Collate. At the time of the second grant payment, a maximum of 2 million won was paid to companies that were prohibited from doing business.

Buffets, large academies with 300 or more people, singing practice rooms, indoor sports facilities, PC rooms, academies with 10 or more people, reading rooms and study cafes are restricted businesses this time. Most of these industries close after 9 p.m. After this time, only pack and delivery sales are allowed for restaurants and only pack and deliver throughout the day. Last time, they paid 1.5 million won to these industries.

Disadvantaged classes, such as special high school and the self-employed, will most likely be eligible for the third disaster support payment as well. There are many views that support for low-income families whose incomes have declined due to unemployment or business closures is also unavoidable.

There is a possibility that items such as special childcare allowances and payment of mobile communication fees may be omitted at the time of application. Considering the total amount of support, it is assessed to be relatively in the lowest ranking.

In the midst of this, the COVID-19 vaccine purchase budget of 1.3 trillion won is being organized in next year’s budget. It is the amount that can inoculate 44 million people. The government presented a budget for next year in September and did not reflect the budget for the purchase of vaccines. As there is much uncertainty, it was not reflected once but was reflected in the deliberative process of the National Assembly.

If a vaccine purchase budget of 1.3 trillion won is added to the disaster support budget of about 4 trillion won, the budget for responding to the third extension of Corona 19 will increase to 5 trillion won.

The financial resources will increase the target reserve by 2 trillion won, and some of the existing reserves for next year and the reduced part of the government budget can also be funded for disaster support. If 3 trillion won is raised in this area, a budget for the third expansion of up to 5 trillion won can be prepared.

Reporter Kim Deok-jun [email protected]

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