Wendy Zhang/ Shanghai Daily news
As of next month, professionals, individuals who run their own businesses and
their employees in local urban areas will have access to the housing provident
fund, and the scope for usage of the fund will also be expanded, according to
new regulations issued by the Shanghai Provident Fund Management Center
yesterday.
Such individuals can make deposits at the district or county-based
housing provident fund operation centers nearest to their permanent residences,
with the monthly payment to correspond to 10-24 percent of their average monthly
incomes the previous year. The payments cannot exceed the monthly maximum amount
stipulated by the city every year.
The less well-off who meet certain
conditions will be able to spend their housing provident funds on home rents,
property management and maintenance fees, those who qualify being those
receiving the city's minimum income, those unemployed for more than two
consecutive years and suffering serious troubles in their lives and those
experiencing serious illness of either themselves or family members.