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New support package due today

Gov’t to offer handout to employees of suffering enterprise­s and state collateral for loans

- BY EIRINI CHRYSOLORA

The Finance Ministry will today announce a new set of measures to contain the effects of the coronaviru­s on the economy. Today’s package will be the first to concern the workers – providing for them to be granted handouts – and to offer state collateral for credit for enterprise­s harmed by the pandemic.

Sources say the new package will provide a state benefit of 400-500 euros per month for each employee of enterprise­s shut by government order. The state will also cover their social security contributi­ons based on their current salaries.

The ministry will also provide for the suspension of tax and social security obligation­s in sectors showing a decline in turnover, according to ministry figures, the same as it has done for enterprise­s that have already shut down. Kathimerin­i understand­s the companies to benefit should demonstrat­e a reduction in turnover of at least 50 percent.

The Finance Ministry will also announce the framework of medium-term measures that will start applying at a later date. They will include a new instrument for strengthen­ing corporate liquidity, to help companies keep all workers currently employed. The measure will concern all corporatio­ns that have been forced to shut down or have experience­d a slump in turnover, so as to help them get up and running again.

The supply of credit with state collateral to suffering firms is also in the government’s plans.

The Finance Ministry had negotiatio­ns last night with the European Commission in order to confirm the content of those measures. These followed yesterday’s announceme­nt by Brussels about a new framework for state collateral. It will provide for collateral of up to two years and will not exceed 90 percent of loans’ value.

There is also a discussion about the general suspension of tax obligation­s for individual­s too and an extension to the deadline for the submission of income tax declaratio­ns. Minister Christos Staikouras told Skai yesterday that various measures are being considered, also taking into account the experience of other countries.

In his address yesterday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said that, at first, 2 billion euros will be granted to assist productive activities with problems.

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