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What re-employment preferential policies can laid-off workers enjoy?
Laid-off workers can enjoy preferential policies for reemployment:

(1) Tax relief policy. For laid-off workers who are engaged in community residents' service industry and meet the scope of tax-free projects (all localities can add projects according to actual conditions), they will be given preferential tax policies such as exemption from business tax, personal income tax, urban maintenance and construction tax and additional education fees within the prescribed time limit.

(2) Preferential policies in industrial and commercial registration. Laid-off workers who apply to engage in self-employment or start private enterprises are exempted from industrial and commercial administration fees within one year of opening; Laid-off workers engaged in community residents' service industry can be exempted from business administration administrative charge within three years.

(3) Preferential policies for administrative fees. Laid-off workers engaged in community residents' service industry can be exempted from administrative fees within 3 years. Laid-off workers apply to engage in individual industrial and commercial operation, cottage industry or start private enterprises, and the departments of industry and commerce, urban construction and so on shall handle relevant formalities in time, and reduce or exempt the administrative charge for industrial and commercial administration within one year of its opening.

(4) Preferential credit policy. For small and medium-sized enterprises and employment service enterprises that actively absorb laid-off workers from state-owned enterprises, as well as laid-off workers who are engaged in individual economy or organized to establish service-oriented enterprises, relevant commercial banks and credit cooperatives should actively give loan support as long as they meet the national industrial policy, marketable products and loan conditions, and city commercial banks and credit cooperatives should give priority to such loans.