by Veerle Cool
The Flemish government made it clear some time ago that it intends to support not just companies that have been forced to close down, but also those suffering serious loss of turnover due to the operating restrictions imposed by the Belgian National Security Council. The Flemish government has now officially approved the coronavirus compensation and the eligibility conditions have been clarified.
The following groups may claim coronavirus compensation:
The compensation can only be claimed by active enterprises with primary activities that are explicitly subject to operating restrictions by the authorities.
In practice this concerns the following types of enterprise:
The following activities and enterprises are explicitly excluded from eligibility for compensation:
First, the loss of turnover in the period from 14 March 2020 up to and including 30 April 2020 must be such that there is a decline of at least 60% compared to the turnover for the same period in the previous year (or for start-ups: compared to the financial plan).
Note that this loss of turnover must be demonstrably ascribable to a decline in performance due to the National Security Council’s operating restrictions. Appropriate evidence includes such information as daily income, services performed and time registration data. Simply asserting that business is down due to the decline in demand will not be sufficient.
The following groups qualify for a one-off compensation of EUR 3,000:
The following groups qualify for a one-off compensation of EUR 1,500:
Besides the basic compensation per enterprise, companies with multiple business locations may qualify for additional compensation as long as each location employs at least one FTE. The number of possible claims is always limited to a maximum of five claims per enterprise.
It is not possible to apply for this compensation yet. VLAIO is aiming to have the digital application module available online by 1 May. Applications must be submitted online by 30 June 2020 at the latest. Companies with multiple business locations must submit a single combined application.
Demonstration of the 60% loss of turnover relies predominantly on the claimant’s honesty. The mandatory retention period for supporting documents is 5 years.
Companies will be informed of whether they have been approved for compensation by email.
As soon as the compensation has been approved, the amount will be transferred to the relevant company’s Belgian bank account.
Do you require further information about this compensation? Please contact your account manager or one of our experts at corona@vdl.be.
Veerle Cool
Senior Manager HR Solutions veerle.cool@vdl.be
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