In order to encourage and support college graduates to start their own businesses, the state has formulated a series of preferential policies. Among them, college graduates can enjoy subsidies for small and micro enterprises that start their own businesses, and the subsidy standard should be not less than 30,000 yuan. This subsidy aims to support the technology platform construction, technology research and development and intellectual property rights of self-built small and micro enterprises. In addition, individual industrial and commercial households can also enjoy a one-time business start-up subsidy, and the subsidy standard is not less than 1 000 yuan. This subsidy aims to support individual industrial and commercial households in venture capital and equipment purchase. It should be noted that these subsidies need to meet certain conditions. For example, you must be legally registered, pay taxes, have professional skills or research results.
In addition to subsidies, what policy support do college graduates have to start their own businesses? In addition to subsidies, college graduates can also enjoy tax incentives, financing support, talent introduction and other policy support. For example, qualified college graduates who start their own businesses can be exempted from corporate income tax for the first three years; You can also get financing support through bank loans and venture capital funds. You can also apply for a talent introduction plan to attract professionals to join the entrepreneurial team.
College graduates' self-employment is an innovative and entrepreneurial way encouraged by the current society. The government has formulated a series of entrepreneurial support policies, including subsidies, tax incentives, financing support, talent introduction, etc., to create a better entrepreneurial environment for college graduates.
Legal basis:
"Higher Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)" Article 43 Institutions of higher learning should give support and help to graduates to start their own businesses, provide relevant consultation, training and services, and encourage qualified institutions of higher learning to establish entrepreneurial support platforms such as graduate employment and entrepreneurship funds and business incubators.