The Ministry of Finance, in cooperation with the competent Ministries of Development and Investment, Digital Governance and Infrastructure and Transport, with the issuance of a relevant decision (Government Gazette BD 1715), proceeded to amend the decision to provide first aid in exchange for housing assistance to support affected by the earthquake of October 30, 2020 in Samos and the earthquake of March 3, 2021, following a relevant proposal of the Governmental State Aid Committee, chaired by the Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister, in charge of State Aid and Natural Disaster Recovery.
In particular, the amendment provides the opportunity to those affected who had already submitted their applications on time, to amend the relevant application, submitting the required supporting documents, until 26/4/2022.
It is reminded that the applications were submitted through the platform https://arogi.gov.gr/, which operates with the support of the Independent Public Revenue Authority (AADE), accompanied by the relevant Property Re-Audit Bulletin or the Autopsy Report or the Protocol Demolished Building of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
The application was submitted for up to one property per phenomenon and in particular for the property for which an application for housing assistance has been submitted or is about to be submitted to the competent Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
In the case of a residence, the application may relate to a residence, the main residence, and if a relevant application for housing assistance has been submitted or will be submitted to the competent Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
Extraordinary lump sum assistance against housing assistance is not granted in cases where the provision of housing assistance has already been approved by the competent department of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
The amount of aid amounts to up to 14,000 euros for housing assistance to building owners affected by the above earthquakes, depending on the severity of the damage, as shown by the co-submitted data issued by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
It is pointed out that
For the payment of financial aid, the beneficiaries need to have declared their bank account (IBAN) at myAADE (myaade.gov.gr).
The application is issued in a pdf file with QR code, in order to immediately confirm its validity.
The Government and the Ministry of Finance are proving in practice, once again, that they are assessing the needs and responding with appropriate actions where required, with a view to providing more effective support to those affected by the catastrophic earthquakes.
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