What are the preferential policies for high-tech industrial parks?

High-tech industrial park, also known as high-tech industrial park, is an industrial park where high-tech enterprises gather. By implementing preferential policies and various reform measures for high-tech industries, scientific and technological achievements will be transformed into practical productive forces and regional economic development will be promoted. Due to the particularity of high-tech industries and the scarcity of talents, high-tech industrial parks usually have preferential policies to attract high-tech enterprises, including rent subsidies, tax incentives, talent introduction, free subsidies, loan interest subsidies, exemption from administrative taxes and fees, etc. Let's take a look at the preferential policies of high-tech industrial parks. 1. What does high-tech industrial park mean?

High-tech industrial park, as its name implies, is a characteristic industrial park for developing high-tech industries, also known as high-tech industrial park. High-tech industrial parks rely on intellectual intensive and open environmental conditions, mainly rely on domestic scientific and technological and economic strength, fully absorb and learn from foreign advanced scientific and technological resources, funds and management methods, implement preferential policies and various reform measures for high-tech industries, realize local optimization of soft and hard environments, and maximize the transformation of scientific and technological achievements into real productive forces.

With the construction of high-tech industrial park, it will rely on system innovation and scientific and technological innovation, strengthen functional construction, create a good environment, attract outstanding scientific and technological personnel and managers to innovate and start businesses, become an important base for scientific and technological innovation and industrialization development, and play a radiating and driving role in regional economic development.

2. What are the preferential policies for high-tech industrial parks?

Due to the characteristics of high technology and the scarcity of technical talents, industrial parks generally provide preferential policies as an important means of attracting investment. Common preferential policies include the following six categories:

1, rent subsidy category

High-tech industrial parks give a certain area of rent subsidies or relief in order to help enterprises enter the park to develop better.

2. Tax incentives

As long as certain conditions are met, high-tech enterprises entering the park can enjoy a certain amount of tax subsidies or tax relief.

3. Talent introduction

In order to help enterprises introduce and retain talents, high-tech industrial parks give preferential treatment to those who meet certain conditions in terms of hukou, housing and allowances.

4. Grant category

The park will set up special funds to give one-time free subsidies to some enterprises that meet certain conditions.

5. Discounted loans

In order to encourage enterprises to introduce new projects and research and develop new technologies, enterprises with new investments exceeding a certain amount will be rewarded with discount loans.

6. Exemption from administrative taxes and fees.

In order to better serve enterprises, industrial parks are exempt from many administrative fees including management fees, registration fees and licenses.