Self-employed aids Murcia coronavirus
The Region of Murcia has announced a new line of aid to support self-employed hospitality workers affected by the pandemic, which will be equivalent to six social security payments.
According to the counselor Miguel Motas, these grants amount to 3.5 million euros and will cover approximately 1,800 people.
These grants are for the self-employed in the Region of Murcia who in the second and third quarter of 2020, their economic activity reduced their income by more than 30% compared to the same period in 2019.
This aid consists of a single payment corresponding to the payment of 6 Social Security installments . Therefore, it is a variable aid depending on the contribution of the self-employed person, which is between 1,800 and 7,000 euros.
Requirements for self-employed workers Murcia .
- Be autonomous with tax domicile in the Region of Murcia
- They must carry out their activity in the hospitality sector
- Be registered in the Special Scheme for Self-Employed Workers (RETA)
- The beneficiary must maintain the registry in the "Special Regime for Self-Employed" three months after the application is submitted.
* Regardless of their nature or non-corporate nature, multiple activity, whether they have been beneficiaries of the zero quota aid or whether they are in the maintenance period, as well as whether they have been the beneficiary of the extraordinary benefit for termination of employment. exercise.
Among other approved grants, a "Zero Quota" was approved to help young people and long-term unemployed to be able to register as self-employed. With this measure, SEF will assume the entire quota of self-employed in the first year when registering as self-employed. In the second year, the beneficiary will pay a monthly fee of 50 euros (These assistance tools vary according to gender or disability.)
This aid is in addition to other start-ups by the Ministry of Employment, Research and Universities, such as aid to freelancers and mutualists whose income has been reduced from 40% to 75% due to Covid -19. A " Zero Quota " was also approved to help young people and the long-term unemployed to be able to register as self-employed. And a subsidy for those freelancers who hire unemployed people from various groups indefinitely.
Apply for aid for self-employed workers Murcia .