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2020-05-08T12:54:09.659Z


The Tax Authority has succeeded in taking over the site errors when registering for a grant of up to NIS 10,500 | economy


The tax authority was able to take over the mishaps when registering for a grant of up to NIS 10,500 - and other independents manage to complete the process

After two days of failure - the Tax Authority seems to have been able to overcome the difficulties in applying for the grants. More and more self-employed people reported being able to sign up for the grant on the site on the second beat. Of the 550,000 self-employed people who are eligible for the increased aid grant, those who have already been able to sign up will see the money in their bank accounts this Sunday.

Photo: Avi Kenner (GPO)

As of Friday (noon) at noon, 174,000 applications had been submitted and approved for the second pulse of the Corona grant for self-help. The second-aid grant for self-employed workers is a maximum of up to NIS 10,500.

Of the subscribers, about 114,000 self-employed persons were already found eligible for the third pulse, which is paid to their self-employed, which does not exceed NIS 300,000. These will receive grants in the amount of between NIS 700 and NIS 3,025. The third beat is intended to facilitate the self-employed in covering their fixed expenses.

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In addition, for these applications and another 4,000 eligible self-employed persons who were added to the first stage in the last few days, a total of NIS 900 million will be added to the eligible bank accounts in the coming days. A total of NIS 400 million has already been received in the bank accounts of 42,000 eligible self-employed persons. It should be emphasized that the banks cannot see transactions made on the account that day, but only on the next business day.

Source: israelhayom

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