To 25 municipalities in Chiba prefecture and Omachi town in Saga prefecture to ordinary tax advance delivery September 20th 13:24

Over 25 million yen, part of the regular allocation tax scheduled to be issued in November, will be delivered to the 25 local governments in Chiba Prefecture damaged by Typhoon No. 15 on the 24th of next week. became.

The regular allocation tax is issued four times a year from the national government in order to make up for the lack of financial resources of local governments.

Due to the impact of Typhoon No. 15, there was a major damage in Chiba Prefecture. The group decided to issue a total of 6.75 billion yen on the 24th next week.

The amount of grant is 959 million yen in Chiba City, 646 million yen in Minamiboso City, 6.6 million yen in Katori City and so on.

In addition, 110 million yen will be delivered to Omachi-cho, Saga Prefecture, which was damaged by a record heavy rain in northern Kyushu last month.

Mr. Takaichi said at a press conference after the cabinet meeting, "I want to respond appropriately so as not to interfere with financial management while listening carefully to the actual situation of the affected local government."