Cabinet introduces differentiation of grants for veteran business depending on number of jobs – Shmyhal
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has introduced differentiation of the amount of grants for veteran business depending on the number of jobs created, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
"Today we are improving the grant program for veteran business," he said at a government meeting on Tuesday.
According to Shmyhal, since the beginning of the veteran component of the eRobota program, grants for UAH 59 million have already been agreed upon for defenders and their relatives.
"Now, with the grant funds, it will be possible to pay for the lease of non-residential premises or land. The grant amount will become more differentiated depending on the category of the recipient and the number of jobs that will be created. In general, the veteran will be able to receive the maximum grant in the amount of UAH 1 million, his family members – in the amount of up to UAH 500,000," the prime minister said.
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