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What are the preferential policies to support college students' innovation and entrepreneurship?
What are the preferential policies to support college students' innovation and entrepreneurship?

1, preferential tax policies for college students' entrepreneurship

College graduates who hold the Employment and Entrepreneurship Certificate issued by the human resources and social security department (marked with "tax policy for self-employment in graduation year") and set up individual industrial and commercial households and sole proprietorship enterprises in the graduation year (that is, from February 1 day to 1 day) will be deducted in turn according to the limit of 8,000 yuan per household per year within three years. Small and low-profit enterprises founded by college graduates enjoy relevant tax support policies in accordance with state regulations.

2, business guarantee loans and interest subsidies

For qualified college students who want to start their own businesses, they can apply for a business guarantee loan at the place where they start their own businesses, with a loan amount of 654.38+10,000 yuan. Encourage financial institutions to refer to the preferential loan interest rate, combined with risk sharing, and reasonably determine the loan interest rate level. Business guarantee loans issued by individuals will be subsidized if they rise by less than 3 percentage points on the basis of preferential loan interest rates.

3. Exempt from relevant administrative fees.

Students from ordinary banks and digital communication colleges who are engaged in self-employment within 2 years after graduation (except for industries restricted by the state) will be exempted from management, registration, license and other related administrative fees within 3 years from the date of first registration in the industrial and commercial department.

4. Enjoy training subsidies

Small and micro enterprises founded by college students will be given social insurance subsidies of 1 year if they recruit college graduates in the graduation year, sign labor contracts for more than 1 year and pay social insurance premiums. For college students who have participated in entrepreneurship training in the graduation school year (that is, within July 1 day 12 months of the year before graduation), according to their entrepreneurship training or employment and entrepreneurship qualification certificates, training subsidies are given according to regulations.

5. Free entrepreneurial service

College students who are willing to start a business can get free entrepreneurial guidance services provided by public employment and talent service institutions, including "one-stop" entrepreneurial services such as policy consultation, information services, project development, risk assessment, entrepreneurial guidance, financing services and follow-up support.