Small Enterprise and Market Service Conducts Preliminary Inspection of Small Business Burden Reduction Credit Program
System Demonstration, Operation, and Application Readiness Inspection
Online Applications Begin on the 14th
The Small Enterprise and Market Service announced on the 10th that it had conducted a preliminary inspection at its Daejeon headquarters to ensure the smooth implementation of the 'Small Business Burden Reduction Credit' program.
The Small Business Burden Reduction Credit is a program that provides 500,000 won to small business owners with annual sales of 300 million won or less, which can be used to pay public utility bills such as electricity, gas, and water, as well as the four major social insurance premiums. Online applications will be accepted starting from the 14th.
On the 9th, the Small Enterprise and Market Service conducted a preliminary inspection at the headquarters in preparation for the launch of the 'Small Business Burden Reduction Credit' application. Small Enterprise and Market Service
View original imageDuring the preliminary inspection on this day, the agency conducted a demonstration of the application system and focused on checking the system and operational status, the information response system for the five-day application rotation, and scenarios for handling civil complaints. This inspection is a preemptive measure to minimize confusion before the start of applications. With the opening of applications, the agency plans to operate an on-site response system centered on 78 regional centers nationwide.
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Park Sunghyo, Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, stated, "Just like the special support for electricity bills and support for delivery and courier fees, we will thoroughly check the Burden Reduction Credit program from the outset to ensure it is operated quickly and stably." He added, "As this is an important policy to ease the fixed cost burden on small business owners, we will do our utmost to provide seamless support."
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