Must the beneficiary return the extraordinary aide after the COVID-19 epidemic has ended?

Beneficiary’s declaration stating that he or she is not able to pursue the activity or that he or she is pursuing the activity in significantly reduced amount due to epidemic, is a public information and is published on the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia’s website.

Entitled to aid are self-employed, whose income in year 2020 due to epidemic decrease for more than 10% in comparison with the year 2019. If self-employer did not operate in whole year 2019 or 2020, entitled to aid are those self-employed, whose average monthly revenue in year 2020 will due to the epidemic decrease for more than 10 % in comparison with average monthly revenue in year 2019.

If self-employed did not operate in the year 2019, entitled to aid are those self-employed, whose average monthly revenue in year 2020 will due to the epidemic decrease for more than 10 % in comparison with average monthly revenue in year 2020 by the 12. March 2020. Situation, in which aforementioned conditions are not met beneficiary will be obliged to return all received aid.

If beneficiaries are calculating revenues on the basis of rules of the accounting aforementioned revenues are meant as net sale revenues, established on the basis of rules of the accounting, and compensations from parental protection insurance.

Entitled to aid are those religious servants of registered church or other religious community, who are not able to pursue an activity due to the epidemic, which they demonstrate with the declaration of the registered church or other religious community, whose members they are.

Senior Associate

Žiga Sternad

+386 (0)1 252 80 00 ziga.sternad@senica.si LinkedIn
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