Submitted supplementary budget proposal such as 100,000 yen uniform payment Government New Corona April 27, 10:53

Following the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the government submitted a supplementary budget for the current year to the Diet to implement emergency economic measures such as uniform cash payment of 100,000 yen.

Looking at the main policies, we decided to cancel the originally planned 300,000 yen cash benefit to households whose income had decreased and to provide a uniform 100,000 yen per person. We have recorded ¥ 880.3 billion.

In addition, the “sustainable benefit” that provides up to 2 million yen to small and medium-sized enterprises whose sales have decreased will be 2,317.6 billion yen, allowing private financial institutions to receive virtually no interest or unsecured loans. , 3,831.6 billion yen was included as a cash flow measure for companies.

In support of child-rearing households, we have added 165.4 billion yen to the households receiving child allowances, in order to add 10,000 yen per child.

Furthermore, measures to stimulate consumption, such as travel, lodging, and discounts on food and drink, will be set at 1,809.7 billion yen to prevent the spread of infection, improve the medical system, and develop therapeutic drugs. Including 1,848.2 billion yen.

As a result, the supplementary budget for implementing emergency economic measures amounting to 117 trillion yen on a business scale amounted to 25,691.4 billion yen in general account for additional expenditure.

All the necessary financial resources will be covered by the additional issuance of government bonds, which is the national debt. The amount of issuance of deficit-bearing government bonds was 23,362.4 billion yen, and that of construction government bonds was 2,329.0 billion yen.

On the 27th, the government submitted a bill containing special tax measures, such as postponing the tax payments of companies and sole proprietors whose income has decreased significantly, along with this supplementary budget. Both are expected to be approved on the 30th.