Correcting data in the application for benefits due to Cessation of Activity for the self-employed, now easier

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Fraternidad-Muprespa

Fraternidad-Muprespa, like the rest of the Mutual Insurance Companies Collaborating with Social Security, is in charge of managing this extraordinary benefit. Its priority has been, and is, to help self-employed workers affected by the special situation derived from the enactment of the State of Alarm, which is why it was decided to grant the extraordinary benefit as quickly as possible.

As announced by the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, "to access this benefit, the self-employed worker must be registered in the corresponding Social Security regime and be affected by the closure of the business due to the declaration of the state of alarm or have suffered a 75% decrease in billing for the calendar month prior to the date of the application. To prove the loss of income, the applicant must provide the accounting information that justifies it. If not is obliged to carry accounting documentation, any means of proof admitted by law will be valid, such as the taximeter in the case of taxi drivers. 

At no time will Fraternidad-Muprespa suspend any extraordinary benefit, unless expressly requested by the interested party. 

In case it is necessary to modify or correct the requests, the Fraternidad-Muprespa Digital Office offers the possibility of consulting the initials and updating them. 

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Fraternidad-Muprespa demonstrates with digital access to these forms, that its goal is and will continue to be to facilitate as much as possible the granting of extraordinary benefits motivated by the state of alarm, aware as we are of the difficult situation that our affiliated mutual members and self-employed workers are going through.

Fraternidad-Muprespa has paid again today the extraordinary benefit for the self-employed promoted to face the crisis caused by COVID-19. It has been allocated to almost 88,000 self-employed workers, for a cumulative amount of more than €161 million. In the Mutual Insurance Funds as a whole, 1,200 million euros have been paid, to a total of more than 1.4 million self-employed workers.
 

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