The draft contains significant changes.
The plan for the details of the home renovation program has been published , the previously known conditions have been refined, so even in the districts with the highest incomes, it is possible to get the highest non-refundable subsidy if the claimant's income is low.
Moreover, in their case, the amount of support can even reach HUF 3.8 million, if the energy savings can reach over 40 percent with the renovation. The government released the draft of the detailed rules of the Home Renovation Program, which is expected to start on June 3, for public consultation, in which the previously known conditions were modified on several important points. Thanks to the support with a frame amount of exactly 108.24 billion, nearly 20 thousand domestic, built before December 31, 1990, inhabited according to lifestyle,
owners can even improve the energy efficiency of a multi-apartment family house.
According to the proposal, those who live in a high-income district, but earn less than 70 percent of last year's average gross salary, HUF 399,840, can also receive the highest amount (HUF 3.5 million) of non-refundable support. It is also important to note that even if someone lives in one of the lowest-income districts, if their monthly gross income (together with their co-debtor's) exceeds 130 percent of last year's average gross income - i.e. HUF 742,560 - they are still only eligible for the lowest level of non-refundable support can get
that is, he receives a maximum of HUF 2.5 million from the state.
It should also be noted that for those applicants who achieve a 40 percent improvement in energy efficiency with the investment, the rate of non-refundable support may increase by an additional 5 percent.
It is also important that the applicant who is entitled to the highest amount can receive a non-refundable subsidy of up to 3.8 million forints, and those who fall into the lowest subsidy category can receive up to 2.8 million forints if they achieve 40 percent energy savings .
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