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On December 4, Verkhovna Rada backed a bill on assistance to entrepreneurs whose businesses suffered during the quarantine. The project provides for lump sum payments and rent exemptions. Thus, individual entrepreneurs can receive 8 thousand hryvnia from the state.
Thus, bill # 4429 was supported by 297 deputies. The corresponding decision was made at a council meeting, reports channel 24.
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In addition, 301 People’s Deputy supported the proposal to immediately transfer the document for signature to the Spokesperson of the Verkhovna Rada.
What the invoice provides
- Bill offers one-time monetary aid insured persons who may lose part of their income due to quarantine.
- The aid will also be paid to employers to preserve employees’ jobs.
- too Flat-rate expense reimbursement for the payment of a one-time contribution for compulsory state social insurance.
- During the quarantine and within 6 months after its completion, catering entrepreneurs will be able to receive support from the government.
- For a company that has suspended its work due to quarantine, the state and municipal property leases will be extended for one month.
- Also, the law proposes to abolish the collection of rent from state and municipal property during the quarantine period.
- They also ordered not to revoke licenses for alcohol retail trade during and after the quarantine, if the businessman did not make the next payment.
- People want to include the period during which they received partial unemployment benefits in their insurance period.
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Who will not receive payments of 8 thousand hryvnia?
– employees who have not received a unified social contribution for the third quarter of 2020;
– those who work part-time or receive a salary of more than 30 thousand hryvnia per month;
– Individual entrepreneurs who are insured persons and the period of their state registration and payment of ERUs is less than 3 months;
– individual entrepreneurs whose activities were terminated at the time the law entered into force;
– commercial entities that are in arrears in the payment of ERUs.