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Updated on 5.2.2021
In the context of the new government measures aiming at preventing the spread of Covid-19 disease, the government apart from the current programs in force (mainly Antivirus, Covid-Rent II and others) approved new financial aid in the Czech Republic, namely Covid-Gastro-Closed enterprises and Covid-Accommodation II.
Program under the patronage of Ministry of Industry and Trade (“MIT”)
The subsidy is granted for operating costs and maintaining business, such as personnel costs, material costs, services (including e.g. leasing), depreciation, taxes and charges, loan repayments, overheads, etc.
The financial aid falls under the so-called Temporary frame and is therefore subject to application of the maximum of 800 thousand EUR (in which is also included the financial aid received from other programs, i.e. Antivirus A+, Covid-Rent I and II etc.). Negotiations are currently under way to extend the Temporary frame until the end of 2021 and to double the ceiling, i.e. EUR 1.6 million.
There is no legal right to the granting of a subsidy.
Under the patronage of the Ministry of Local Development (“MLD”)
Two subsidy titles are opened, one for collective accommodation establishments and the other for individual accommodation establishments.
Unlike the first wave of the COVID program – Accommodation shall be the new wave extended by financial support for individual accommodation establishments, namely private accommodation, small guesthouses, apartments, rooms, recreational objects providing temporary accommodation for tourists.
However, the financial aid is not intended for accommodation services in an apartment building (e.g. Airbnb), as these apartments can be rented out on the real estate market.
The precise definition of authorized entities will be provided in the Call.
Accepting applications will commence after the Call is published by the MLD, with the following days of publication:
We will gladly provide you with advice on the financial aid. We can offer you professional assessment of whether the financial aid applies to you, preparation of a list of all essential steps and documents necessary to participate in the financial aid program, or we will gladly represent you throughout the procedure for granting the financial aid, and we will spare you the considerable amount of time and concern associated with the submission of applications (also taking into account the significant technical problems reported by the systems in recent days).