Shangrao City’s 15 policies and measures to support the development of cultural tourism enterprises in response to the epidemic 1.
Establish financial support funds to integrate cultural tourism industry development funds at the city and county levels of 20 million yuan, which will be used for interest discounts on pure cultural tourism projects in Shangrao City, the development of the national tourism market and the development of cultural tourism enterprises. The subsidy period ends on August 31, 2020.
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Temporarily refunding the travel agency service quality deposit, travel agencies can apply for the use of the travel agency service quality deposit, four-star and five-star travel agencies can apply for 100%, and other travel agencies can apply for 80% of the total amount.
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Caring for and stabilizing the cultural tourism workforce, in accordance with the principle of voluntariness of all parties, insures personal accident insurance for tour guides and commentators in the city.
The risk protection amount per person is 400,000 yuan, and the premium is 500 yuan per person. The Municipal Tourism Association, travel agencies, and tour guides themselves are jointly borne by the ratio of 2:2:1.
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Enterprise Tax Relief and Relief Cultural tourism enterprises that have suffered major economic losses due to the epidemic in 2020, have had their normal production and operation activities significantly affected, and have real difficulties in paying property tax and urban land use tax, may apply for difficulty reduction or exemption of property tax and urban land use tax.
In counties where the epidemic is severe, the tax exemption period will be appropriately extended for cultural tourism enterprises above designated size that have a greater impact.
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Enterprise rent reduction and exemption. For cultural tourism enterprises that rent state-owned properties, the rent will be exempted for two years and halved for three years. That is, for small and medium-sized enterprises that rent state-owned standard factory buildings, the rent will be exempted for the first two months and the rent for the next three months will be halved.
; For renting non-state-owned property, owners are encouraged to reduce or reduce rent.
Subsidies will be provided to the property management fees, health fees, rent, and non-productive water and electricity fees incurred by settled enterprises and individuals in the entrepreneurial incubation base. The standard is 60% of their actual monthly expenses. The maximum subsidy per quarter is for each settled entity.
The amount shall not exceed 10,000 yuan, and the subsidy period shall not exceed 3 years.
For those who rent shopping mall complexes and other business premises and business buildings, we advocate and encourage both owners and lessees to negotiate rent reductions and reductions, and the reductions and exemptions will be included in the corresponding income tax deductions of the owners.
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Provide credit support to encourage and guide banking financial institutions to increase credit support for cultural tourism enterprises and reduce loan interest rates as much as possible.
For enterprises affected by the epidemic, we will not withdraw loans, cut off loans, or suppress loans, and take measures such as loan extensions, extensions, and loan renewals without principal repayment to help enterprises tide over the difficulties.
Governmental financing guarantee institutions are encouraged to cancel counter-guarantee requirements for cultural and tourism enterprises affected by the epidemic, and the guarantee fees for new financing guarantee businesses will be halved to no more than 1%.
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Reduce business operating costs From March 1 to June 30, 2020, water consumption by cultural and tourism enterprises will be reduced by 10%.
From February 1 to June 30, 2020, electricity consumption by cultural and tourism enterprises will be reduced by 5%.
From February 22 to June 30, 2020, off-season gas prices will be implemented in advance, and gas distribution prices for cultural and tourism enterprises will be reduced by 10%.
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Phased reduction and exemption of corporate social insurance premiums Starting from February 2020, based on the impact of the epidemic and the fund's affordability, cultural and tourism small, medium and micro enterprises will be exempted from the payment portion of the three social insurance units for a period of no more than 5 months; for cultural tourism
The unit contributions of the three types of social insurance for large enterprises can be halved, and the reduction period shall not exceed 3 months.
Enterprises that encounter serious difficulties in production and operation due to the epidemic can apply for deferment of social insurance premiums in accordance with regulations. The deferment period is within 2020. In principle, the deferment period shall not exceed 6 months. During the deferment period, late payment fees will be waived.
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Support enterprises to stabilize employment and encourage enterprises to negotiate with employees to stabilize employment by adjusting salaries, waiting for work, etc., and try to avoid layoffs or reduce layoffs as much as possible.
For cultural tourism insured enterprises that do not lay off employees or reduce layoffs, 50% of the unemployment insurance premiums paid in full in accordance with the law for the previous year will be refunded in accordance with the municipal government's social security fee reduction policy.
Cultural and tourism enterprises are encouraged to organize employees to carry out various forms of vocational skills training such as online training, pre-job training for newly recruited employees, and on-the-job training for people with employment difficulties, and apply for relevant technical skills improvement subsidies in accordance with regulations.
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Open a green channel for the approval of major cultural tourism projects. On the premise of effectively preventing and controlling the epidemic, further introduce preferential policies in terms of project establishment, land use, land acquisition, environmental protection, etc. of major cultural tourism projects, speed up the approval process, reduce approval links, and ensure that major cultural tourism projects
Cultural tourism projects were completed as scheduled, and efforts were made to increase tourism infrastructure construction to effectively reduce the losses of cultural tourism enterprises.
At the same time, in accordance with the "Opinions of the General Office of the State Council on Further Stimulating the Potential of Cultural and Tourism Consumption" and relevant policy documents issued by superiors to support the recovery of the tourism industry in response to the epidemic, we actively strive for project funds for enterprises, focusing on supporting large-scale enterprises that encounter operating difficulties.
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Help enterprises graft state-owned capital to recommend a group of private enterprises that want to introduce state-owned capital, promote various ownership economies to learn from each other's strengths, complement each other's advantages, and develop together, vigorously develop mixed ownership economies, and help private enterprises solve the practical difficulties they face in development.