Fukushima Revitalization Special Measures Act Amendment Proposal Grant for Migration Promotion Project February 21 5:52

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To promote the recovery of Fukushima Prefecture damaged by the nuclear accident, the government has drafted a revised plan for the Fukushima Recovery and Reconstruction Special Measures Law, which includes tax incentives and other measures. The scope of grants for the return of residents has been expanded, and it will also be provided to businesses that promote immigration from outside the prefecture.

According to the amendment, income tax and corporate tax will be levied on businesses working on the development of new sightseeing routes and large-scale processing of agricultural products to support tourism and agriculture, forestry and fisheries suffering from reputational damage. And to reduce it.

In addition, this project will expand the scope of grants for the return of residents evacuated due to the nuclear accident, promote migration from outside the prefecture, and increase the number of people who live in Fukushima on weekends while living in urban areas. Also include the provision.

In addition to the proposed amendments to these contents, the government has set forth four laws related to reconstruction from the Great East Japan Earthquake, including the "Reconstruction Agency Establishment Act" to extend the deadline for the establishment of the Reconstruction Agency by ten years by the end of March next year. We are submitting the revised bill to the current Diet and aiming at its establishment.