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Do you have any books about rural college students' entrepreneurship?
The book includes "Study on the Promotion Mechanism of Rural College Students' Returning to their Hometown for Entrepreneurship".

The supporting policies for college students to start businesses in their hometowns mainly include:

1. According to the document "Opinions of the State Council on Strengthening Vocational Training to Promote Employment" [2065438+00] No.36, and the spirit of "Let every entrepreneur who has the desire to train attend an entrepreneurship training", all college students who have the desire to start a business can enjoy free entrepreneurship training. After training, those who have certain entrepreneurial conditions can apply for small loans and enjoy tax reduction and exemption policies. Telephone number: 03525024 166.

Second, social insurance subsidies. Entrepreneurship attracts a certain number of people with employment difficulties or graduates from colleges with employment difficulties are engaged in self-employment, and they can enjoy social insurance subsidies.

Third, small secured loans. Those who are engaged in self-employment and lack of self-financing can apply for small secured loans, and those who belong to low-profit projects can enjoy loan interest subsidies.

Four, free of administrative fees. For college graduates who are registered in the industrial and commercial departments for self-employment within two years after graduation, administrative fees such as registration and licenses will be exempted within three years from the date of registration.

5. Tax relief. Business tax, city maintenance construction tax, education surcharge and personal income tax can be reduced or exempted within three years for newly recruited college graduates who hold employment and unemployment registration certificates or engage in self-employed businesses in the year of starting a business.