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Programmes Horizon Europe HorizonEU L+FThe personnel cost of SME owners and natural person beneficiaries has to be declared by using the unit cost (daily rate) fixed by the authorising decision C(2020)71155 and set out in Annex 2a, as explained in the Annotated Model Grant Agreement p. 64.
This Annex 2a has been updated on 01/08/202: for calls with opening date as from 30 July 2024 the daily rate has been changed to EUR 8 745,40 / 18 days = 485,85 multiplied by the country-specific correction coefficien of the country where the beneficiary is etablished; if Belgium, then this coëfficient is 1.
For calls with opening date before 30 July 2024, this daily rate remains EUR 5 080 / 18 days = 282,22 multiplied by the country-specific correction coefficient of the country where the beneficiary is etablished; if Belgium, then this coëfficient is 1.
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