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One, two or three types of subsidies for rural subsistence allowances

rural subsistence allowances are divided into three categories: A stands for one category, B stands for two categories, and C stands for three categories. Class A: The low-income permanent insurance target, that is, the "three no-objects" who have no ability to work, no financial resources and no dependents, belongs to long-term key protection households, and fully subsidizes and issues love assistance cards according to the standard of permanent insurance. Class B: Long-term security households among the non-guaranteed minimum living allowances, that is, families whose main family members are old, weak, sick and disabled, which are difficult to change their poverty situation by their own efforts, need to enjoy the minimum living allowance for a long time, and the difference subsidy according to the non-guaranteed standard is higher than the average subsidy level, which is also the focus of each bid. Class C: The target is the short-term security households among the non-security objects, that is, all kinds of unemployed people who are young, in good health and have employment potential, and belong to families with prominent hidden employment problems and high employment chances. The differential subsidy according to the non-security standard is lower than the average subsidy level, which is also the focus of each review. These three types of low-income families have different degrees of difficulty. The first type is the most difficult, the second type is the second, and the third type belongs to general difficulties. After the difficulties, families can return to normal life. As for the minimum living standard, each province and city is different, but the minimum living standard in economically underdeveloped areas should be several hundred yuan per month. The application standard of rural minimum living standard rural minimum living standard is mainly determined from these four aspects as evaluation indicators! 1. Family income Family income refers to all cash and in-kind income obtained by the family within the prescribed time limit, including wage income, net operating income, net property income, net transfer income and other items that should be included in family income. However, preferential pensions, family planning awards and assistance, scholarships, courageous acts and other incentive subsidies stipulated by the state, as well as various social assistance funds and materials issued by the government are not included in family income. The basic pension of urban and rural residents' basic old-age insurance determined by the central government will not be included in family income during the "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" period. 2. Family property Family property refers to the real estate and movable property owned by the members of the main family. Real estate mainly includes the situation that family members hold fixed objects such as houses and trees, while movable property mainly includes financial assets such as bank deposits, securities, funds, commercial insurance and creditor's rights, as well as market entities and vehicles. The "Opinions" specifically pointed out that the necessary property for maintaining family production and life can be appropriately exempted when it is identified. 3, rigid expenditure should be based on the local actual situation, due consideration of the minimum living guarantee family members due to disability, serious illness and other factors of increased rigid expenditure, a comprehensive assessment of family poverty. 4. Where there are conditions for auxiliary indicators, we can explore the use of auxiliary indicators to evaluate and identify the economic status of the minimum living guarantee family, as a reference for evaluating whether the family has concealed income and property status. Auxiliary indicators mainly include the daily living expenses such as water, electricity, gas, communication, etc. of the minimum living guarantee family, which greatly exceeds the average expenses of ordinary families, and the existence of high consumption such as attending high-fee schools (attending kindergartens and studying abroad) and traveling abroad at their own expense. How to apply for rural subsistence allowances (1) The application conditions mean that the per capita income of the family is lower than the minimum living standard of our city in that year. (2) Application materials 1. No source of income, no ability to work, and no dependents or dependents; 2. Residents who have not been re-employed during the period of receiving unemployment benefits or after the expiration of unemployment benefits, and their per capita household income is lower than the minimum living guarantee of the city; 3. Residents whose per capita household income is still lower than the minimum living guarantee after the on-the-job staff and laid-off workers receive wages or minimum wages and basic living expenses, and after the retirees receive pensions; 4, who meet the conditions of security personnel of residents, I write an application to the jurisdiction of the neighborhood committee to declare; 5, the neighborhood committee according to the application to the applicant's actual investigation, whether it meets the security conditions; 6. The neighborhood committee shall submit the survey results and relevant certificates to the Civil Affairs Department of the office for verification; 7. Fill in the application form for granting the minimum living guarantee for urban residents to qualified security personnel and report it to the District Civil Affairs Bureau for approval; 8, after the approval of the security personnel filing, card management, in order to receive subsistence allowances.