"Recently, the government has issued consumer coupons, and customers can use the coupons to pay for their bills, and business has improved." In the evening, several tables of diners in the small barbecue restaurant were seated at intervals according to the requirements of epidemic prevention and control.

In a barbecue restaurant in Kangbashi District, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the manager, Wang Aorigele, is busy greeting customers.

  This year, Ordos City plans to issue more than 100 million yuan of consumer coupons, involving department stores, home appliances, catering, accommodation and other industries.

Ordos City guides third-party technical service providers to apply big data to all aspects of store layout, invoicing and inventory management, logistics and distribution, and commodity traceability, to promote model innovation and precise allocation of market elements.

  The platform "Duoduojia·Mashang Life" is an online platform created by Kangbashi District. Citizens can use this platform to check out when shopping, and the material points accumulated on the platform can be converted into consumption discounts.

The owner, Hou Cheng, said that his small shop has just opened for more than a year, and the pressure brought by loans, rents and wages is still not small.

Many merchants now use the government's newly launched online platform, which does not have the commission of previous commercial platforms, and the government provides subsidies. Online takeaway orders and offline passenger flow have increased.

  Ordos City also actively encourages and guides state-owned enterprises to reduce or exempt rents for small and micro service enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households by using their own operating houses.

Up to now, the city has reduced or exempted house rent by more than 11 million yuan; subsidies for water, electricity, gas, heating and property fees are given to small, medium and micro enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households.

Up to now, a total of 21,635 industrial and commercial arrears users enjoy the policy of non-stop payment of arrears.

  Ma Qingfeng, the operations manager of Ordos Maiqi Food Co., Ltd., which operates six chain cake shops, said that due to the epidemic, there is a lot of pressure to open business.

However, the assistance provided by government departments in terms of water, electricity and heating is really specific.

Recently, the staff of the tax department also took the initiative to explain the preferential policies. The company will be exempted from value-added tax and additional tax from April 1 to December 31 this year.

  "With the help of the tax department, we submitted a tax refund application on the afternoon of April 7. Unexpectedly, we received a tax refund of 236 million yuan on the morning of April 8. The state's tax refund policy has brought visible benefits to enterprises.' Great gift package'." Speaking of the tax refunds received by the company some time ago, Jia Jiale, deputy general manager of Inner Mongolia Hengxing Chemical Co., Ltd., still praised it repeatedly.

  Since the implementation of the large-scale value-added tax refund policy on April 1, the tax department of Ordos City has increased policy publicity while accurately finding out the city's taxpayers who enjoy the policy, and continuously optimized the tax refund review process, so that enterprises can truly feel " real money” policy dividend.

  Ordos City encourages banking financial institutions to increase credit support, not to arbitrarily reduce the scale of loans and credit lines, and actively help companies affected by the epidemic to renew their loans and help them tide over difficulties.

Relevant departments also guide financial institutions to use data such as the transaction flow of small, medium and micro enterprises and individual industrial and commercial households, the lease of business premises, and the credit information held by relevant departments to issue more credit loans.

  Recently, Ordos City has introduced thirteen measures for the restoration and development of tourism, and allocated 50 million yuan of special funds to promote cultural and tourism consumption.

Li Mingke, Secretary of the Party Committee of Inner Mongolia Xiangshawan Tourism Co., Ltd., said that the epidemic has had a serious impact on the tourism industry. Fortunately, the government departments are trying to find a way to help companies to have the confidence to carry it through.

Looking at the rolling sand dunes under the blue sky, Li Mingke said firmly: "Everything is developing in a good direction!" (Reporters Zhang Lina, Li Xin, Zhu Wenzhe)