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Can low-income families buy cars?
Low income families can buy a car.

1, the purchase of vehicles by family members with minimum living allowance does not directly affect the eligibility of family members with minimum living allowance;

2. Whether the family's economic status meets the minimum income standard is the key;

3. After family members are divided into households, individual car purchase does not affect other people's subsistence allowances;

4, the overall family income is lower than the local minimum standard, car members can still enjoy the minimum treatment;

5. After family members buy a car, the vehicle income makes the overall family income exceed the minimum living standard and may lose the minimum living standard.

Qualifications of low-income families:

1, the per capita monthly income of the family is lower than the local minimum living standard;

2, the total family property is lower than the local standard;

3. There are many family members who have no ability to work or have the ability to work but have no stable income;

4, the family can not get legal support, support and assistance;

5. There are serious diseases or special difficulties in the family that need assistance.

To sum up, the purchase of a car by family members with minimum living allowance does not directly cancel their minimum living allowance qualification. The key lies in whether the overall economic situation of the family is still lower than the local minimum income standard, and whether the income that the car may bring will make the total family income exceed the standard, thus affecting the continued enjoyment of the minimum living allowance.

Legal basis:

Detailed rules for the implementation of the minimum living security system for urban and rural residents and the assistance system for low-income families in Beijing

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Urban and rural subsistence allowances

(a) families composed of registered residents in this Municipality, and the monthly per capita income of family members living together is lower than the urban and rural minimum living standard of this Municipality in the current year, and meets the provisions of the property status of urban and rural minimum living families in this Municipality, and is included in the scope of urban and rural minimum living standard.

Families composed of non-registered residents and registered residents in this city who hold residence permits in this city and whose income and family property status meet the urban and rural minimum living standards in this city can also be included in the scope of urban and rural minimum living standards in this city.

(two) meet one of the following conditions of the city's household registration personnel, directly into the scope of urban and rural subsistence allowances:

1. Persons with visual disability, hearing disability, speech disability and physical disability in low-income families, and persons with intellectual disability and mental disability in low-income families (hereinafter referred to as severely disabled persons);

2, in line with the provisions of the city's urban and rural low-income families, relying on brothers and sisters or elderly people aged 60 and above to support or raise adult unemployed severely disabled people.

(III) In the early 1960s, retired old workers who were managed by civil affairs departments and enjoyed regular quantitative relief from the government according to relevant national policies were downsized, educated youth who returned to the city due to disability (illness), former Kuomintang rebels and released leniently, and other special care recipients managed by civil affairs departments were guaranteed with reference to the urban and rural minimum living standards of this Municipality.

"Calculation Standard for Monetization of Income of Urban and Rural Low-income Families and Other Property Identification Methods"

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* * * Family members living together include: (1) head of household and spouse; (2) Parents and minor children; (3) children who have grown up but cannot live independently, including adult children who have received undergraduate education or below; (4) Other persons who have the legal obligation to support, support and support and have lived together for more than one year. Article 6 The following persons are not included in the family members who live with * * * *: (1) Religious personnel who have been separated from their families for more than three consecutive years (including three years) or have lost contact with their families; (2) conscripts in active service in the army; (3) Persons serving sentences in prisons; (four) although in the same account, but there is no legal maintenance, support or maintenance relationship.