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How to apply for subsidies for small and micro enterprises
Legal analysis: According to the regulations, small and micro enterprises that meet the requirements can apply for one-time entrepreneurship subsidies and one-time entrepreneurship post development subsidies from the next month after one year of normal operation, and apply for subsidies from the public employment service agencies at the same level in the place where their business licenses are registered. When applying, the following materials shall be provided: 1, and the original and photocopy of the following materials shall be provided, and the official seal of the enterprise shall be affixed: (1) business license (photocopy) and tax registration certificate (photocopy); (2) legal person identity card; (3) Detailed account of social insurance premium paid by enterprise legal person (single account) (1February); (4) Financial statements of the enterprise; (5) basic account opened by the bank; (6) payroll (provided by enterprises with employees); (7) An application form for one-time start-up subsidy for small and micro enterprises.

Legal basis: Interpretation of the Ministry of Finance on Issues Related to the Guidelines on Government Subsidies Article 1 The guidelines on government subsidies stipulate that government subsidies related to the daily activities of enterprises should be included in other income or offset related costs and expenses according to the essence of economic business. Government subsidies unrelated to the daily activities of enterprises shall be included in non-operating income and expenditure. Government subsidy guidelines do not define "daily activities". Under normal circumstances, if the cost of government subsidy compensation is an item in operating profit, or the subsidy is closely related to daily sales and other business activities (such as value-added tax will be refunded immediately after collection, etc.). ), that government subsidies are related to daily activities.