(Korea Safety Broadcasting) Supporting funds will be provided to small business owners who have fulfilled an administrative order for prohibiting collective or restricting business operations by Gwangju Metropolitan City and the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters since November 24 last year.
The city of Gwangju announced on the 11th that it could apply for a’support fund’ provided to small business owners who are struggling with social distancing from the 11th, according to the announcement of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
3 million won is paid to the prohibited industry and 2 million won to the restricted business. The general industry opened before November 30 last year and earned less than 400 million won in annual sales and 1 million won if sales decreased. This is the sum of 2 million won and 1 million won, respectively, to reduce the burden of fixed costs such as rental fees for companies banned or restricted from operating in addition to the operating damage support (1 million won).
Targets of support include entertainment pubs, tanran pubs, emotional pubs, hunting pot tea, colatech, and small business owners who operate GXs, Hold’em pubs and party rooms among indoor sports facilities.
Small business owners running singing practice halls, indoor standing performance halls, direct sales promotion halls, restaurants and cafes, indoor sports facilities (excluding GX class), bathing facilities, recreation rooms, multi-rooms, movie theaters, academies, training centers, and accommodations to be.
Even if it is not a group banned business and has not been subject to business restrictions, small business owners with annual sales of less than 400 million won in 2020 and suffering from a decline in sales compared to the previous year (2019) can receive 1 million won in operating damage support.
Last year, practitioners support if the annual conversion of sales from September to December is less than 400 million won and sales from December are less than the average monthly sales from September to November. Sales are calculated based on credit cards, cash receipts, and electronic tax invoices from September to December held by the National Tax Service. For both banned, restricted business, and general industries, support is limited to practitioners before November 30 last year.
However, companies that violate the collective prohibition and business restrictions are excluded from support, and if the violation is confirmed, they are subject to refund. In addition, some industries, such as speculative industries, professional occupations such as lawyers, hospitals, and pharmacies, and finance and insurance-related industries, are not eligible for support funding.
Support fund can be applied on the 11th online site. Businesses that are prohibited from collective or restricted operations identified by administrative information and small business owners who received new desired funds last year due to a decrease in sales can be received from the 11th.
Small business owners who have received a text message from the 11th and applied immediately can receive support as early as the afternoon of the 11th or the morning of the 12th.
Also, for smooth application, applications are accepted on the 11th and 12th based on the last digit of the business registration number.
In the case of businesses that are not identified through administrative information, small business owners operated by the joint representative, and small business owners who delay VAT reporting, payment will be made through confirmation during February and March, and details will be announced by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups through a later announcement.
More detailed information such as detailed application standards, text message schedule, and application procedures can be obtained from the call center dedicated to supporting funds.
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