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Ministry of Strategy and Finance agreed yesterday (23th) on how to pay disaster relief funds to all citizens in anticipation of voluntary contributions from high-income families. The government plans to use more money to pay for government bonds, and to make donations from high-income families where necessary, such as job retention and jobless support.

This is a report from Hwagang Yun.

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Ministry of Strategy and Finance did not give a clear stance on Prime Minister Chung Se-gyun's comments that the government had accepted a plan to provide disaster relief to the entire public.

Internally, there will be a lot of money to spend in the future, such as employment measures and countermeasures against the industry.

Prime Minister Jung Se-gyun publicly warned, "It is never desirable to report any confusion that may cause confusion."

About 7 o'clock in the evening yesterday, the Ministry of Information and Technology announced that it would "share opinions."

According to the nature of the emergency disaster support fund, he explained that the urgency of issues that need to be paid as soon as possible, the claim of 100% by the politicians, and the contribution of the top 30% of people's income can be used in more valuable places.

The government said that it would raise additional resources through the issuance of government bonds through the expansion of the target for support, and voluntary donations would be used in more urgent areas such as job retention or jobless support.

According to voluntary intention, if you don't apply for a disaster aid fund or donate after applying, the tax credit will be applied.