Geumcheon-myeon, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Choi Yonom) and Haksan-myeon, Yeongam-gun (Mayor Lee Youngju) announced on the 13th that they have participated in mutual hometown love donations.


At this donation ceremony, which was voluntarily participated by 11 employees from both organizations, they agreed to support each other's regional development and to establish a plan for win-win cooperation through this opportunity.

Naju Geumcheon-myeon and Yeongam Haksan-myeon have engaged in mutual hometown love donations. <br>[Photo by Naju City]

Naju Geumcheon-myeon and Yeongam Haksan-myeon have engaged in mutual hometown love donations.
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Choi Yonom, Mayor of Geumcheon-myeon, said, “Through this mutual donation under the Hometown Love Donation System, let us continuously promote mutual hometown love donations, not just one-time events, and maintain a strong relationship that extends to the sale of local specialties and exchanges between social organizations.”


Lee Youngju, Mayor of Haksan-myeon, stated, “I hope that this mutual donation under the Hometown Love Donation System will create a platform for mutual exchange between local governments and help spread the culture of donation.”


Meanwhile, the Hometown Love Donation System is a program where individuals (donors) who donate a certain amount to regions other than their registered address receive tax deduction benefits, and the respective regions provide donors with thank-you gifts worth up to 30% of the donation amount.


Recently, the city expanded the thank-you gifts to 64 items and adjusted over 80% of the gifts to be priced at 30,000 KRW, broadening the selection of thank-you gifts for donors within the tax deduction limit of 100,000 KRW under the Hometown Love Donation System.



Naju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong baekok@asiae.co.kr


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