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Holiday Bonus: Here’s How To Get It

Bonus Holidays 2020 and how to get it with Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort

The 2020 holidays will be dedicated to proximity tourism, to the rediscovery of Italy and its wonderful places. The Holiday Bonus also comes to the aid of the many families looking for places to relax and enjoy their holidays in safety: here’s how to get it.

What is the Holiday Bonus and who can apply for it

The Holiday Bonus is a state aid aimed at encouraging tourism 2020 and helping families and accommodation facilities to overcome the crisis generated by the Coronavirus emergency.

The tourism sector has undoubtedly been hit hard by the emergency but finally the worst seems to have passed and Italians can return to rediscover the Bel Paese in complete safety.

In fact, most of the accommodation facilities have reopened and thanks to careful security measures and sanitization interventions they are ready to host families and tourists without any worries.

To help this restart there is also the Holiday Bonus 2020, which can be spent from 1 July to 31 December 2020.

But what does this Tax Credit Bonus Holidays consist of?

To all intents and purposes, the Bonus issued by the Government to help Italians and encourage tourism recovery consists of a double formula:

  • 80% direct discount on the price due to the structure;
  • 20% tax deductions.

It can be used in favor of hotels, campings, tourist villages, bed and breakfasts, resorts, for a maximum amount that reaches € 500.

Who can apply for the 2020 Holiday Bonus?

All families with ISEE not exceeding € 40.00 can apply for the Holiday Bonus and the amount paid will depend on the family:

€ 500 for families of 3 or more people;

€ 300 for families of two;

€ 150 for families of 1 person.

Holiday Bonus: Here’s How To Get It

The Coronavirus emergency therefore saw the emergence of a series of state interventions aimed at encouraging tourism in Italy.

The accommodation facilities, in fact, immediately worked to sanitize the rooms and implement all the necessary precautions to ensure a safe stay for all guests.

No fear then but the maximum of relaxation and rediscovery of our beautiful country.

To obtain the 2020 Holiday Bonus it will be sufficient to have an ISEE of no more than € 40,000 and apply for it. It will thus be possible to obtain a bonus up to a maximum of € 500 based on the size of your family.

Tuscany is ready for reopening

Thanks to an increasingly low and controlled number of infections, the borders between the regions will finally reopen on 3 June.

It will therefore be possible to move between the region and the region and make tourism throughout the peninsula.

For some time now, Tuscany has been experiencing a very low number of infections, which is now constantly decreasing.

The whole region has prepared for the reopening and is now ready to welcome tourists from all over Italy in maximum safety.

With this in mind, the Bonus is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a relaxing holiday immersed in the quiet of the Tuscan countryside.

Here at Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort, for example, we are surrounded by nature, around us only gentle green hills cultivated with olive trees and vines, woods, lakes and streams.

We are in a real oasis of peace in which to relax and leave behind all the stress generated by this last period.

Don’t wait, ask for the Holiday Bonus and come to Tuscany!

In view of the reopening of the regions on June 3, many Italians are already planning their holidays in Italy, in search of the most beautiful and relaxing places on the peninsula.

If you also want a break and enjoy a holiday in complete safety immersed in the Tuscan countryside, then do not wait, ask for the 2020 holiday bonus, we are waiting for you at Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort!

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