COVID-19 Exceptional Measures: deferrals of contributions Urssaf (TI), by department x large sector

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2020.11.09 08:05
Created
2020.07.02
Available languages
French
Keywords
mesures-exceptionnelles, covid-19, departements, observatoire-eco-travailleurs-independants, observatoire-eco-difficultes-des-entreprises, observatoire-economique, difficultes-des-entreprises, restes-a-recouvrer, travailleurs-independants
Quality scoring
125

Dataset description

Data by department and major sector of activity relating to the carry-over of contributions from self-employed workers under the exceptional Urssaf measures linked to the COVID-19 crisis (deadlines of 20 March and 5 and 20 of April, May, June, July and August). In order to take into account the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on economic activity, the Urssaf network has triggered exceptional measures to support companies with serious cash flow difficulties. For self-employed workers, the deadlines between 20 March and 20 August were not levied. The associated contribution amounts were carried over for smoothing to subsequent maturities. Carry-overs of self-employed workers are calculated on the basis of forecast incomes themselves based on 2018 incomes and 2019 as soon as they are known. The schedules established for the resumption of the recovery of contributions in September 2020 include a 50 % reduction to account for the decline in activity related to the Covid-19 crisis. This allowance is not taken into account here. The data are broken down by category of self-employed, by department and by major sectors of activity. _Source_: ACOSS-Urssaf, situation at 31/08/2020 Indicators: * Number of workers affected by carry-overs (*) * Amount of carry-overs (*) WARNING: information on the number of IT involved should be interpreted with caution. Indeed, since IT is counted at each month of maturity, the selection of a period covering more than one month leads to counting several times the same IT Methodological details: * the sector of activity “nca _not classified elsewhere_” includes the agriculture sector (AZ) as regards the general scheme (most of the AZ sector is covered by the agricultural scheme, outside the field here), extra-territorial activities (UZ), unknown activities, as well as data not respecting statistical confidentiality at department x large sector level. * The department and regions “not classified elsewhere” concern IT located in overseas communities or abroad, or those (very rare) for which location information is missing. * a category “calling” (with codes regions and departments to “___” and labels “_calage_”) allows sectoral data altered by the treatment of statistical confidentiality to be re-calibrated on national levels. DATAVIZ: [focusing](https://acoss.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/mesures-exceptionnelles-covid-19-reports-ti-par-departement-x-grand-secteur/dataviz/)
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