Xinhua News Agency, Dalian, May 4 (Reporters Cai Yongjun, Zhang Boqun) Implemented preferential policies for value-added tax and income tax, launched special rectification actions for illegal charges related to enterprises, and provided subsidies for epidemic prevention expenditures for the catering and accommodation industry... Dalian recently issued the "Dalian City Helps Enterprises" Several Policies and Measures for Relief and Promoting the Stable and Healthy Development of the Economy", put forward 47 specific measures to help enterprises cope with the impact of the epidemic and support market players to resume development.

  The measures include 19 inclusive relief and support measures, 7 measures to promote the steady growth of the industrial economy, and 21 measures to promote the recovery and development of the service industry, which will be implemented until December 31, 2022.

  The measures propose to further implement the “six taxes and two fees” reduction and exemption policy for small and micro enterprises, the preferential policy for extending the payment period of medical insurance premiums, the implementation of preferential policies for unemployment insurance, and the reduction or exemption of state-owned housing rents. Improve the convenience of corporate financing and reduce corporate operating costs.

  In addition, the measures propose to carry out special rectification actions for enterprises-related illegal charges, improve the collaborative governance and joint disciplinary mechanism, and resolutely investigate and deal with arbitrary charges, fines, and apportionment.

  The measures put forward specific measures for the catering and lodging industry, retail and wholesale industry, tourism industry, and industries that have been greatly affected by the epidemic, such as roads, waterways, railways, and civil aviation transportation.

Among them, in the catering and lodging industry, subsidies for epidemic prevention expenditures are given, and Internet platform companies are guided to further lower the service fees charged by merchants in the catering and lodging industry.