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The government decided to give up to 1 million won in emergency disaster aid to 70% of all households to help those in need with Corona19, but there is still controversy over how to determine the 70%. The government decided to set the standard for disaster aid tomorrow (3rd).

Reporter Chan-Keun Park.

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The government today held the first meeting of the relevant ministry's task force regarding the criteria for disbursement of disaster aid.

It is known that the main payment standard is based on the amount of health insurance premiums paid, but it has been decided to supplement with the results of household income surveys and median income.

The bottom 70% of income is likely to be around 150% of the median income, or about 7.12 million won for a family of four.

However, even if the bottom 70% of income is classified according to these standards, opinions were said to be inadequate to pay disaster relief funds when property such as real estate exceeds a certain amount.

Potential exclusions are those who pay comprehensive real estate taxes.

Multi-homed persons are subject to the payment of the final tax if the publicly announced price of their own homes exceeds 600 million won, and 1-homed homes are more than 900 million won.

This year, due to high-priced housing, the publicly announced price is expected to rise, and households subject to final tax are expected to reach 330,000 households, up 40% from last year.

[Kim Kang-Rip / Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare: How to utilize each of these strengths on how to apply standards according to health insurance and how to consider income and property together… .]

The households are separate, but other detailed guidelines will be announced tomorrow as well, such as whether or not to pay for and pay for separate households when living together.

(Video coverage: Kim Min-cheol, video editing: Jeon Min-kyu)