1. The compensation standard for relocation of business license is as follows:
(1) Compensation for the value of expropriated fixed assets;
(two) compensation fees for relocation and temporary resettlement caused by expropriation;
(3) Compensation expenses for losses caused by production suspension or business suspension.
2. Legal basis: Article 17 of the Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-owned Land.
The compensation given to the expropriated person by the people's government at the city or county level that made the decision on house expropriation includes:
(1) Compensation for the value of the expropriated house;
(two) relocation compensation and temporary resettlement caused by the expropriation of houses;
(three) compensation for losses caused by the expropriation of houses;
The people's governments at the city and county levels shall formulate measures for subsidies and incentives, and give subsidies and incentives to the expropriated people.
Second, can the demolition of shops with business licenses be compensated?
Store demolition can be compensated with the business license, and the specific compensation standards are as follows:
1. Pre-relocation expenses, shutdown expenses during relocation, debugging and repair expenses of machinery and equipment, compensation expenses for dismantling, packaging and transporting materials and dismissing employees;
2 incentive fees based on the demolition policy, including quick relocation fees and demolition incentive fees. You need to look at the demolition agreement to determine whether the demolition is legal and what compensation you can ask for;
3. If the demolition of non-residential houses causes the suspension of production or business, compensation will also be given: if the demolition of houses causes the suspension of production or business, a one-time minimum wage compensation will be given according to the number of registered employees involved or the actual number of employees registered in the industrial and commercial business license within the prescribed transition period.