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Virtually none of the individual businessmen, owning a Barber shop or beauty salon, can not receive the promised government subsidies and interest-free loans for the payment of staff salaries. The conditions for obtaining these funds was quite hard. Representatives of the beauty industry has appealed to business Ombudsman Boris Titov with the request to convey their proposals to the Federal government. Otherwise about 60% of the entrepreneurs working in this sector will go bankrupt.By July about 60% of the representatives of the beauty industry can go bankrupt. This forecast was made today during the online meeting of participants of the market with business Ombudsman Boris Titov. “We (on the situation in the industry.— “B”) have raised in one of the appeals to the President,”— said the Commissioner for the protection of the rights of entrepreneurs in Moscow Tatyana Mineeva. According to her, only in the capital has 12 thousand beauty salons and Barber shops, the market volume may reach 130 billion rubles. It is reminded that the beauty industry is included in the list of affected industries, which the government promised to help during the current crisis caused by the pandemic COVID-19.But in practice it is impossible to receive the promised help, said representatives of some salons. “We, as individual entrepreneurs, virtually inaccessible subsidies on wages for employees. This is due to the fact that such support can claim those whose total tax payable does not exceed 3 thousand rubles., Although in practice many salons debts for taxes are higher,”— said the owner of a Petersburg network of hairdressers “Curler” and beauty salons “Lucky Like” Lala Sadykov.”Therefore, she says, the worker in fact receives even less than the unemployed on the stock exchange”.The participants of the meeting complained to the business Ombudsman, that it is virtually impossible to use credit vacation, as promised by the authorities for representatives of the industries affected by the crisis. The fact that many owners of beauty salons have received credit for the development of its network as individuals and for them banks set stringent requirements for restructuring of loans.As it turns out, when paying wages to employees using interest-free loans employer, have taken this loan, must pay compulsory social contributions. Representatives of the beauty industry proposed to mitigate the requirement for credit holidays and to reduce the rate of insurance contributions to 15% Of salon owners had problems with the owners of the premises. “Typically, we lease facilities with a total area up to 100 sq m, with good traffic. Landlords can easily retake it, so to negotiate discounts difficult,”— says the founder of a chain of manicure and pedicure “Fingers” Nina Litvinova.At the moment, because ka��antennykh measures hairdressers and beauty salons do not work. The CPS has developed recommendations for a phased resumption of their activities. But the Association of the enterprises of beauty industry was unhappy with the proposed measures and made a table of the proposed amendments to the recommendations. In particular, industry players propose to waive the requirements to provide services to every visitor exclusively in a separate classroom. Instead, it is proposed to give the salons to isolate jobs or screens to limit the distance of 1.5 m. Instead of using full protective kit (similar, according to the barbers on a hazmat suit) a special uniform hats, masks and gloves. Finally, it is proposed to abandon the daily cleaning with a disinfectant to viral mode cabin of a vehicle. This network is ready to work under the full control of sanitary inspectors.According to the results of your online meeting Boris Titov proposed to compile a package of proposals from businessmen and promised to take over their agreement with the CPS and other ministries and agencies responsible for developing state support measures for industries affected by the crisis.Khalil Amine