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“What is different in the new year?” Looking at Busan’s new systems and policies in 2021,
Reporter Ahn Joon-young [email protected], Reporter Park Se-ik [email protected]
Check-in: 2020-12-30 15:30:00Revision: 2020-12-30 15:57:23Published: 2020-12-30 15:58:01
Starting next year, the property tax rate for owners of single-family homes with a public price of 600 million won or less will be reduced by 0.05%, and a dedicated public mobile market application platform will be launched. Busan. Child care support hours are expanded to 840 hours per year and free meals are fully implemented for elementary, middle and high schools.
The city of Busan announced on the 30th that 70 systems and policies in six areas will change from 2021. It is organized by policies that are closely related to civic life.
■Civic life · administration, work · economy
The City of Busan cuts the home property tax rate for a home with a public price of 600 million won or less by 0.05% for each section of the tax base. This is a special case that is temporarily operated for 3 years, and it is a policy to stabilize the housing of ordinary people and alleviate the tax burden.
The sanctions will be strengthened by changing the disclosure standard of the high-pay list from 10 million won in arrears by the local government to 10 million won in arrears nationwide. The student loan interest target in Busan will be extended to graduates and graduate students, and a deposit refund guarantee fee will be provided to young people living in Busan. Housing finance education is also promoted to protect the rights of young tenants.
A region-specific public mobile market application platform called ‘Camélia Mall’ (provisional name) is scheduled to be launched in March next year. You can order, pay for, and even deliver products for local small business owners and SMEs on one platform.
Busan SMEs that have maintained or increased employment despite the Corona 19 situation will receive four significant insurance premiums and business site contributions. It is aimed at companies that have signed the “Mutual Benefit Agreement for Maintenance of Employment” with the City of Busan. In order to expand the opportunities for young adults to enter private taxis, the qualification criteria will be relaxed so that, even if they have no experience in driving a commercial vehicle, they can take over their private taxi licenses. In addition, 25 public institutions under the City of Busan carry out “integrated recruitment” and take the written test at one o’clock.
■Childbirth, childcare, health and wellness
The City of Busan is expanding part-time child care support hours from 720 hours per year to 840 hours per year to ease the burden of parenting for dual-income families. The free secondary education, which only applied to secondary schools 2 and 3, will be extended to the entire secondary school, while free meals will be provided for all elementary, middle and high schools.
In order to ease the burden of housing expenses for the newlyweds, a loan of up to 150 million won is provided as jeonse funds, and the interest rate of the self-pay loan is reduced to 0.3 ~ 0, 8%.
Additionally, vaccinations for people 65 and older, who are at high risk for pneumococcus, will be expanded from public health centers to private medical institutions. The subsidy for the integrated cultural use ticket (Nuri Culture Card) is increased from 90,000 won to 100,000 won per person, and an automatic recharge service is provided when users maintain eligibility. Those eligible for the basic pension will expand from the lowest 40% of their current income to 70%.
■Environment sanitation, fire fighting safety
To improve the living environment of low-income families, low NOx boilers (green boilers) will be distributed and the cost of slate roof removal and renovation will be increased. Reporting on the performance of waste treatment for multi-family dwellings is mandatory, and a separate discharge system for transparent PET bottles is also implemented in single-family dwellings. Hydrogen electric vehicle support, currently only 400 units (34.5 million won per unit), will be expanded to 1,200 units.
To prevent forest fires, the cost of installing forest fire extinguishing devices in traditional temples will be supported and driving requirements will be strengthened for the safety management of vehicles carrying dangerous goods. For more information, visit the City of Busan website. Busan Mayor Byeon Seong-wan said: “We will do our best to promote the citizens so that they will not suffer from confusion in the new year.”
Reporters Park Se-ik and Ahn Joon-young [email protected]