Kakuichi Donates a Garage to Kashima City; Expanding into the Nation's First Entrepreneurial Support Model via Corporate Hometown Tax x In-Kind Donation
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Kakuichi Co., Ltd. donated a garage to Kashima City through the corporate hometown tax in-kind system. This supports the 'Chance Kukaku' kitchen car project, becoming the nation's first local government entrepreneurial support model of its kind.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'in-kind donation' in the Corporate Hometown Tax System?
- A: It is a system or method where a company donates its products (in this case, a garage) instead of money to contribute to solving local issues.
- Q: What is the 'Chance Plot' project in Kashima City?
- A: It is a project that supports people aiming to start a business around the Kashima Shrine by providing a kitchen car and a garage as an activity base for up to two years.
- Q: What kind of company is Kakuiichi Co., Ltd.?
- A: Founded in 1886, it is a comprehensive manufacturer that operates businesses in garages, hoses, nanobubbles, and focuses on regional revitalization.