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To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19), the second step of social distancing was implemented in the Songpa-gu area of Seoul on the afternoon of the 19th. 2020.8.19 / News1 © News1 Reporter Lee Seung-bae |
“The government said it happened before Chuseok and that PC rooms were excluded after Chuseok.”
This is a complaint from the owner of PC room A, who expected to receive a new desired fund of 2 million won, a small business before Chuseok.
The government plans to pay the first target person first, and then second, to quickly provide the emergency disaster support fund. The problem is that there are voices of discontent over the fact that some industries that were classified as high-risk facilities and could not operate are excluded from the main payment target.
In particular, while entertainment facilities such as karaoke rooms and pubs were included in the main payment target of the subsidy, companies such as computer cafes were excluded, leading to disputes over government payment standards.
On the 28th, the government began paying new desired small business funds for the first accelerated payment target starting on the 25th.
The first accelerated payment target was limited to 7 types of businesses, including △ reading room, △ indoor sports facilities △ singing practice room, △ danran pub (a business that is prohibited from meeting upstairs) △ general restaurant △ restaurant △ bakery (a business restricted to business above)
The government has issued a collective ban order to prevent Corona 19 from reappearing at a total of 17 businesses, including 12 high-risk facilities and 5 academies. In addition, seven companies have implemented trade restrictions.
Among the 24 industries, 7 were included in the primary pay target and the remaining 17 businesses were classified as eligible for post-Chuseok support pay.
Regarding the selection of the first payment target company, the government has selected “small business owners in regions that are clearly classified by national tax codes and have implemented actual business restrictions and collective bans.” We will guide you through the text as soon as possible. “
However, although business type codes, such as PC cafes and academies, are clearly classified, there was a voice among business owners classified as secondary pay targets, unlike Danran’s bars. They tried to spend the holidays receiving support funds before Chuseok, but erupted in anger at the thought that they were pushed back.
The owner of PC A cafe said: “The government decided to pay (subsidies) before Chuseok and excluded PC cafes after Chuseok,” he said. Homeowners who received this year are said not to be eligible for this new desired fund. “
He added: “The government tells us to close the door and says it is not a support target,” he added.
The government is in a position that it is impossible to physically provide pre-Chuseok subsidies to all small business owners, as the approval of the additional budget to the National Assembly is delayed than expected. However, after the first support fund payment, the plan is to quickly pay the support fund to the second goal.
High school candidates can apply for the support fund on the dedicated online site starting October 16. On-site application is possible as of October 26 in the local government that has jurisdiction.
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