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Covid-19: the State to the rescue of events, travel and leisure

2021-12-21T18:48:55.469Z


If their drop in turnover exceeds 50% and if they experience operating losses, these professionals will benefit from having their fixed costs covered.


Faced with the new wave of Covid-19, the government has put in place a new

"specific support"

for the month of December in favor of event companies, caterers, travel agencies and "indoor recreation rooms" ".

They will benefit from support for their fixed costs if their drop in turnover exceeds 50% and if they experience operating losses, announces the Ministry of the Economy.

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This system will make it possible to compensate 90% of the operating loss, and 70% for companies with more than 50 employees, he continues, with an amount

"capped at 12 million euros per group, over the entire duration of the crisis".

Balance sheet

As for the partial activity with a remainder at zero charge, it is

"accessible from 65% loss of turnover",

adds Bercy, for companies in these sectors which

"are experiencing a slowdown in their activities"

linked to

" changes in the health situation and recent health recommendations ”.

In addition, these companies can still benefit from loans guaranteed by the State (PGE), debt relief plans, social contributions and the transition fund, recalls the ministry.

Professional organizations must,

"at the very beginning of January",

meet with the government to take stock of December and

"consider measures for companies which have really suffered too much".

The government does not rule out going

“beyond”

the restrictive measures in force in the event of

“a very strong resumption of the epidemic linked to the Omicron variant,”

said government spokesperson Gabriel Attal on Tuesday.

Source: lefigaro

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