Post by parvej64 on Oct 25, 2023 8:18:23 GMT
The intensity of aid depends on the type of R&D work and the size of the enterprise and is presented in the table below, the values in the table are maximum values and take into account the use of the bonus for the so-called wide dissemination of results, higher values apply to research industrial and lower development works) Table . Aid intensity for R&D Sectoral aid Sectoral aid is granted only to enterprises from specific economic sectors and sensitive sectors.
Examples of such sectors are the coal industry, steel industry, shipbuilding industry, mining, energy production, telecommunications, banking and postal sectors. Support is provided to these sectors due to their nature and photo retouching the problems they face. The rules for providing assistance in this type of assistance are different and more restrictive than in the case of other types of assistance. De minimis aid De minimis aid is a special type of support because it does not have to be reported to the European Commission. This is due to its relatively low value and therefore does not distort competition or affect trade between EU Member States.
Gross for companies from the road freight transport sector, and PLN. EUR for other companies. The limit refers to a period of years within which the company cannot. De minimis aid may be granted, among others: for training, investments, tax exemptions, one-off depreciation, loans, preferential loans or ZUS interest write-off. Currently, the European Commission is working on changes to the regulations governing the rules for granting de minimis aid. The new draft regulation assumes, first of all, raising the de minimis aid limit to PLN , . euro, for companies from the transport sector up to . thousand euro.
Examples of such sectors are the coal industry, steel industry, shipbuilding industry, mining, energy production, telecommunications, banking and postal sectors. Support is provided to these sectors due to their nature and photo retouching the problems they face. The rules for providing assistance in this type of assistance are different and more restrictive than in the case of other types of assistance. De minimis aid De minimis aid is a special type of support because it does not have to be reported to the European Commission. This is due to its relatively low value and therefore does not distort competition or affect trade between EU Member States.
Gross for companies from the road freight transport sector, and PLN. EUR for other companies. The limit refers to a period of years within which the company cannot. De minimis aid may be granted, among others: for training, investments, tax exemptions, one-off depreciation, loans, preferential loans or ZUS interest write-off. Currently, the European Commission is working on changes to the regulations governing the rules for granting de minimis aid. The new draft regulation assumes, first of all, raising the de minimis aid limit to PLN , . euro, for companies from the transport sector up to . thousand euro.