China News Service, May 9, according to the National Development and Reform Commission website, recently, with the approval of the State Council, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Commerce, the People's Bank of China, the SASAC, the State Administration of Taxation, and the State Administration of Market Supervision Jointly issued the "Guiding Opinions on Responding to the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Situation to Further Help Small and Micro Enterprises and Individual Industrial and Commercial Households in the Service Industry to Alleviate the Pressure of Housing Rent". The "Guiding Opinions" make it clear that local governments should coordinate various types of financial funds and provide appropriate assistance to small and micro enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households in the service industry that lease non-state-owned houses.

  The Guiding Opinions make it clear that the housing rent reduction and deferral payment policy mainly supports small and micro enterprises and self-employed industrial and commercial households in the service industry with difficulties in operation, and gives priority to helping catering, accommodation, tourism, education and training, housekeeping, Cinema theater, beauty salons and other industries. Promote the exemption of three months of house rents in the first half of the year for small and micro enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households in service industries that have leased state-owned houses for operation and have difficulties. If the state-owned house subordinate to the central government is leased, the house rent support policy for the place where the house is located shall be implemented. Non-state housing lessors are encouraged to consider the actual difficulties of the lessees and to reduce or postpone the collection of housing rents on the basis of equal consultation between the parties.

  The Guiding Opinions suggest that local governments should coordinate various types of financial funds and provide appropriate assistance to small and micro enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households in the service industry that lease non-state-owned houses. Lessors who have reduced or exempted rents can be exempted from real estate tax and urban land use tax of the year in accordance with current regulations. To guide the state-owned banking financial institutions to increase the small loans of preferential interest rates for small and micro enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households in the service industry, specifically for housing rent payments. For lessors who actually reduce or exempt house rents, state-owned banking financial institutions shall be guided to provide preferential interest rate pledge loans based on house rent income within the year as necessary. For the production and operation loans of small and micro enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households in the service industry and the lessor who actually reduced the rent of the house, which is seriously affected by the epidemic and has difficulty in repaying due within the year, the banking financial institution negotiates with the customer, Renew the loan and other methods to provide temporary repayment arrangements.

  The "Guiding Opinions" emphasize that the main bodies of state-owned housing leasing should take the lead in fulfilling their social responsibilities and actively help small and micro enterprises. When subletting or subletting state-owned houses, it is necessary to ensure that rent-free benefits the ultimate tenant. Encourage non-state-owned housing leasing entities to reasonably share the losses caused by the epidemic on the basis of equal consultation. All regions should further refine and perfect the implementation plan, and pay close attention to the implementation of relevant policies and measures. According to the actual situation, we can further increase support to help small and micro enterprises in the service industry and individual industrial and commercial households to ease the pressure on housing rents, and give full play to the service industry. Micro-enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households play an important role in prospering markets, promoting employment, and maintaining stability.