The Japan Federation of Private Universities will start an on-demand delivery of information sessions on national subsidies for member corporations from the end of January in response to the Cabinet decision on the government budget for fiscal 2023.

According to Dalian, a person in charge of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology will explain the fiscal 2023 government budget proposals for private school subsidies, university education revitalization strategy promotion funds, and science and technology-related budgets.Delivery will continue for about a month.You can watch it from the I Dalian website, but you need to register as a user to watch it.

Of the government budget proposal for FY2023, the private university-related budget is 1 million yen for ordinary expense subsidies, which is 2.976 million yen more than the previous fiscal year.The breakdown is 2,771 billion yen for general subsidies and 205 billion yen for special subsidies.Maintenance costs for private school facilities and equipment were 8 billion yen, down 90 million yen from the previous fiscal year.

Under the tax system reform, a three-year extension of the gift tax exemption measure for receiving a lump-sum gift of educational funds, which was requested by a private university, has been approved.

reference:[Federation of Private Universities of Japan] Decide on the government budget proposal related to private universities for FYXNUMX and the second supplementary budget for FYXNUMX, and request activities for budget and tax reform

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