Capital entrepreneurs can before the end of the year to get the support in the form of the abolition of rents of urban land and nonresidential premises. Such assistance, in particular, addressing the representatives of the hotel business, whose operations have suffered because of the pandemic of coronavirus.
As the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for economic policy and property and land relations Vladimir Yefimov, the support it has received 128 organizations and 15 individual entrepreneurs. For 143 hotels have been introduced vacation rentals for the period from 1 March to 30 June inclusive. As a result, they saved 134 million rubles.
“We continue to accept and consider new applications from entrepreneurs in the hospitality business about freeing them from rent payments and to exercise their right they can before the end of 2020,” — said Vladimir Yefimov.
According to Moscow Government Minister, head of the Department of city property of Maxim Gaman, help was already received by hotel owners, who lease the city has 16 land plots with total area of 8.29 hectares and 127 non-residential premises with a total area of 35.6 thousand square meters.
to obtain support in the form of rental holidays, should be directed to the Department of city property to appeal to the free form. It is necessary to attach the photos confirming the actual activity of the lessee, and the order on suspension of work in accordance with the adopted laws. Applications can be submitted online through the service “Electronic reception” on the portal mos.ru or by mail to the address of the Department: 1-y Krasnogvardeyskiy proezd, house 21, structure 1.
Small and medium business in the capital can expect to receive budget subsidies. Right their design is, in particular, entrepreneurs engaged in service industries, public catering, hotel economy, science, industry, it industry, pre-school, General and additional education, culture, leisure and entertainment, physical culture and sports.
Among reimbursable costs the cost of purchasing or leasing equipment, utilities, interest on loans, payments to the franchisor to acquire the franchise, engineering, export of products (the so-called export cashback), participation in exhibitions, promotion of products online, payment for the services of food delivery services, staff training and more.