The Cometha Plan's line of aid for the tourism sector grants 612,000 euros. Of the total number of applications submitted, 72% have been beneficiaries of this subsidy from the Mijas Town Hall. Once, all the documentation has been finalised by the Intervention, payment will be made. With a budget of 10.3 million euros, the Cometha Plan of the Mijas Town Hall had two lines of aid, one for employment and the other for the tourism sector. Of the 1.8 million euros reserved for the tourism line, 612,000 euros will finally be granted. Now, it is time to wait, because once all the companies have received the notifications that they have been awarded the concessions, the next step will be to carry out the verification of the final documentation in which it will be checked that all the tax issues are up to date with payments, and once this has been done, the aid will be paid out", explained the Councillor for Tourism, who explained that "the next step will be to verify that all the companies have received the notifications that they have been awarded the concessions, and once this has been done, the aid will be paid out". explained the Councillor for Tourism, José Carlos Martín (Cs). For his part, the department's technician, Juan Carlos Acevedo added that "we are already prepared. In a few days, when the documentation has been reviewed, the interested parties will receive their subsidies. We will follow the year 2022 with hope, to see what the year has in store for us, which we hope will be good news in terms of tourism".
The Cometha Tourism Plan provides grants of up to 75,000 euros for golf courses depending on the number of holes.
The Cometha Tourism Plan provides aid of up to 50,000 euros depending on the type of tourist accommodation, such as hotels or tourist flats, and up to 75,000 euros for golf courses depending on the number of holes. Martin stressed that "it is a very important aid that seeks to stimulate and support all those businesses that during the pandemic have had problems when it comes to maintaining their activity. The government team pointed out that the Cometha Plan is an example "of commitment to the people of Mijas and those sectors that have been most affected during the health crisis". "The companies that are going to receive this aid will see how this grain of sand that gives them the administration in this difficult time will also be a boost, and above all an assessment of those efforts they have made throughout the pandemic," added the Mayor. To conclude, the Councillor for Tourism thanked all the staff involved in this process for their work: "the workers of Tourism, those of the Employment area, Intervention, Legal Advice, Treasury, and in general, all those who in one way or another have helped these concessions to be carried out", concluded Martín.
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