green graph on a tablet

Service NSW COVID-19 updates

Service NSW COVID-19 assistance updates

Further to our recent announcements, it appears that Service NSW has updated the conditions regarding the decline in turnover test for each of the COVID-19 Small Business Grant, JobSaver and the Micro-Business Grant.

Summary of latest updates

  • The comparison period used for the purpose of working out your reduction in turnover can now be either of:
    • The same period in 2019;
    • The same period in 2020;
    • The 2-week period immediately before the Greater Sydney lockdown commenced (11 June to 25 June 2021)
  • For JobSaver and the micro-business grant, the test period for the turnover comparison has been extended from 30 July to 28 August.

Applicants often require an accountant’s prepared declaration as part of the grant submission process. Allan Hall will be able to provide assistance to our clients as we have done with previous NSW grant programs, bearing in mind this new information.

This link to acceptable supporting documentation is also useful.

Read more on the Service NSW website or call Allan Hall’s team on 02 9981 2300.

CONTACT US

headcount count clicker

UPDATE JobSaver expanded following NSW lockdown extension

NSW expands JobSaver as lockdown is extended

The state will expand the JobSaver turnover threshold and increase maximum payments as Greater Sydney prepares for another four weeks of lockdown.

The announced expansion of the JobSaver payment will increase the turnover eligibility threshold from $50 million to $250 million, along with an increase to weekly payments.

The expansion and extension will also increase maximum weekly payments from $10,000 to $100,000 per week as long as businesses maintain employee headcount throughout the lockdown period.

Applications for JobSaver opened this week where businesses and not-for-profits receive 40% of their weekly payroll, at a minimum of $1,500, as long as they maintain their full-time, part-time and long-term casual staffing level as of 13 July.

The increased maximum payments will be back-dated to applications made as far back as last week.

See more information at https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/jobsaver-payment-guidelines or call Allan Hall’s team on 02 9981 2300.

Other Employment Options

There is a number of options that employers should consider at this time, including:

  • Allowing employees to continue to work from home
  • Standing down employees unable to work with no pay
  • Agreeing on changing rosters and hours of work
  • Agreeing on changing employees’ duties

See Allan Hall HR’s article for more details. Alternatively, please contact our HR team directly to discuss your unique business circumstances by emailing [email protected] or calling 1300 675 393.

CONTACT US

sapling being handled

2021 COVID-19 Micro-Business Grant NSW

Cash flow support for NSW micro-businesses impacted by COVID-19 restrictions while continuing to incur business costs.

Closing date 18 October 2021.

» You can apply online using your MyServiceNSW Account

The 2021 COVID-19 Micro-Business Grant provides fortnightly payments to NSW micro-businesses (small business, sole traders or not-for-profits) impacted by recent COVID-19 restrictions.

Available funding

  • Automatic payments of $1,500 per fortnight.
  • Payments made in arrears with the first payment backdated to 26 June.
  • Only one application per ABN and only one application even if multiple businesses under a single ABN.

Eligibility criteria

  • Must have an ABN and operating in NSW at 1 June 2021. There are some exemptions if you have an ABN outside NSW but can demonstrate you operated within NSW at 1 June 2021.
  • Aggregated turnover more than $30,000 and less than $75,000 for year-ended 30 June 2020[i].
  • Decline in turnover of 30% or more due to the Public Health Order over a minimum 2-week period within the Greater Sydney lockdown (26 June and due to end 30 July) compared to the same period in 2019.
  • Applicant has business costs for which there is no other government support available.
  • Applicant has not applied for the COVID-19 Business Grant or JobSaver.
  • Employing businesses must maintain headcount at 13 July.
  • For non-employing businesses, the business receiving the payments must be the primary income source for the associated person. Individuals with more than one non-employing business can only claim from one business.
  • Entities earning passive income (such as rent) are not eligible.
  • Employees can receive Commonwealth COVID-19 Disaster Payments if their employer is receiving this grant.
  • Non-employing businesses are not eligible for this grant if individuals associated with and deriving income from the business are receiving the Commonwealth Covid-19 Disaster Payment.

Evidence in support of eligibility

  • Applicant must have experienced a decline in turnover of 30% or more over a minimum 2-week period from 26 June 2021 to 30 July 2021 compared to the same period in June and/or July 2019.
  • There is no alternate test for businesses not operating in 2019 (or 2019 not a true comparison) or did not meet the minimum $30k turnover.  These applicants should contact Service NSW.
  • Applicants need to supply one of the following as evidence that their turnover was more than $30,000 but less than $75,00 for the year ended 30 June 2020:
    • A letter from their accountant;
    • Business Activity Statement;
    • Business bank statements;
    • A tax return or notice of assessment.
  • If no employees, declare the business is the primary source of income for the owner of the business.
  • If business does have employees, applicant must declare their employee headcount on 13 July 2021 and notify Service NSW if the employee headcount declines.

Some important notes

  • Funding to be used to cover costs incurred from 18 July (wages, rent etc.)
  • Businesses that received the $1,500 NSW Small Business Fees and Charges Rebate can apply for this grant.
  • Where a business operates through a Trust, it will be required to provide additional information to demonstrate an aggregated turnover of more than $30k but less than $75k is derived through the Trust, as opposed to a business linked to a trust.

Applicants will require an accountant’s prepared declaration as part of the grant submission process. Allan Hall will be able to provide assistance to our clients as we have done with previous NSW grant programs.

See more information at https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/2021-covid-19-micro-business-grant or call Allan Hall’s team on 02 9981 2300.

CONTACT US


[i] based on ATO definition

apply now green button

NOW OPEN 2021 COVID-19 business grant

Eligibility for the 2021 COVID-19 business grant released

Registrations are expected to be open from today. Online applications will close on 13 September 2021.

» You can apply online at https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/2021-covid-19-business-grant

We have been through the detailed guidelines and summarise as follows.

Available funding

  • 30% or more reduction in turnover – $7,500
  • 50% or more reduction in turnover – $10,500
  • 70% or more reduction in turnover – $15,000
  • Multiple businesses under one ABN are only eligible for one grant.

Eligibility criteria

  • Must have an ABN and have been operating in NSW at 1 June 2021. There are some exemptions if you have an ABN outside NSW but can demonstrate you operated within NSW at 1 June 2021.
  • Total Australian wages less than $10M at 1 July 2020.
  • Aggregated turnover of more than $75,000 less than $50M for year ended 30 June 2020. A micro business grant for businesses or sole traders with turnover of more than $30,000 but less than $75,000 will be available from late July.
  • Business costs that no other grant is available for (such as fees & charges rebate).
  • Maintain employee head count as at 13 July (Persons employed in NSW and who are full-time and part-time and long-term (more than 12 month) casuals). This means that the employer-employee relationship must be maintained, consistent with employment law (ie employment cannot be terminated). However employer will remain eligible if an employee voluntarily resigns.

Decline in turnover conditions

  • Your business must have experienced a decline in turnover of 30% or more over a minimum 2-week period from 26 June 2021 to 17 July 2021 compared to the same period in June and/or July 2019.
  • There is no alternate test for businesses that were not operating in 2019 (or if 2019 is not a true comparison) or did not meet the minimum $75,000 turnover. These applicants must contact Services NSW.
  • If you are in a highly impacted industry you only need a letter from your accountant for the $15,000 Grant. Service NSW will release $10,500 immediately and the additional $4,500 when you provide the letter. For the $7,500 and $10,000 Grant Service NSW requires you to include Allan Hall’s details for potential compliance.
  • Applicants not in one of the ‘highly impacted industries’ require an accountant’s letter to confirm their reduction in turnover. Contact your Allan Hall advisor who can assist with providing this.

Some important notes

  • Applicants must have lodged a 30 June 2020 tax return to demonstrate a minimum $75,000 turnover. We understand some clients that are eligible may not have lodged their 2020 tax return, however, we understand there will be other options available to prove the $75,000 turnover requirement. If you are in this position, please contact your Allan Hall advisor.
  • Non-employing businesses are not eligible to apply if persons associated with the business, and who derive income from it, have applied for, or are receiving, the Commonwealth Covid-19 Disaster Payment.
  • Where a business operates through a Trust, it will be required to provide additional information to demonstrate an aggregated turnover of $75,000 or more is derived through the Trust, as opposed to a business linked to a trust.

The Public Health Orders have created challenges for many businesses and the purpose of this one-off grant is to help cover business expenses and support employment for the first three weeks of the restrictions that were announced on 26 June.

From Week 4, eligible businesses will receive a minimum of $1,500 and a maximum of $10,000 per week under the JobSaver program announced by the NSW Government. Applications for the JobSaver program will be available from 26 July. We will communicate additional information on the JobSaver program when they are released by Services NSW later this week. Please refer to our previous article with what we know so far.

To avoid delays in preparing an application, please also refer to the Get readysection of our other previous article .

In addition, there are a number of options available to employers and employees during this time. Our HR team have prepared an article covering some key aspects, please click here for more information.

CONTACT US

next week

2021 NSW COVID-19 business grant

NSW COVID-19 business grants open 19 July 2021

The NSW Government will be offering financial support to businesses impacted by the recent COVID-19 restrictions and stay-at-home orders.

If you’re a business, sole trader or not-for-profit organisation impacted by the current Greater Sydney COVID-19 restrictions, you may be able to apply for a grant of up to $15,000 from 19 July 2021.

The grant can be used for business expenses such as rent, utilities and wages for which no other government support is available.

Three different grant amounts will be available depending on the decline in turnover experienced during the restrictions:

  • $7,500 for a decline of 30% or more
  • $10,500 for a decline of 50% or more
  • $15,000 for a decline of 70% or more.

Full eligibility criteria will be available soon.

Get ready

To help avoid delays in completing your application:

More information on small business support grants will be available on the Service NSW website from 19 July 2021.

Applicants will require an accountant’s prepared declaration as part of the grant submission process. Allan Hall will be able to provide assistance to our clients as we have done with previous NSW grant programs.

To prepare a grant application or check proof of identity and auditing requirements, call Allan Hall’s team on the Northern Beaches on 02 9981 2300.

CONTACT US

business desk

NSW COVID-19 support update

New COVID-19 support measures to be available from next week

NSW businesses will now receive up to $10,000 per week under a new support measure modelled off 2020’s cash flow boost payment, the government has announced.

The new measure will be available from next week and will provide eligible businesses with a minimum of $1,500 and a maximum of $10,000 per week.

Support will be available to non-employing and employing entities in NSW, including not-for-profits, with an annual turnover between $75,000 and $50 million.

Entities will be eligible if their turnover is 30% lower than an equivalent two-week period in 2019.

The payment rate will be based on 40% of their NSW payroll payments. Non-employing businesses, such as sole traders, will see the payment capped at $1,000 each week.

To receive the payment, applicants will be required to maintain their full-time, part-time and long-term casual staffing level as of 13 July.

The new payments will be jointly funded between the Commonwealth and New South Wales.

NSW Treasurer, Dominic Perrottet, also announced that micro-businesses earning more than $30,000 but less than $75,000 would receive a backdated $1,500 per fortnight payment from Lockdown Week 1 if they have experienced a 30% reduction in turnover.

Disaster payments boosted

With the NSW COVID-19 outbreak proven to be more severe, more dangerous and deemed in the national interest, an upgraded set of arrangements for cooperation with the states and territories was also announced, including:

  • Increase to the COVID-19 disaster payment, from $500 to $600 for those who have lost 20 hours or more of work per week, and from $325 to $375 for those who have lost between 8 and 20 hours of work per week.
  • Payment eligibility criteria broadened to include all NSW residents and no longer limited to those under lockdown in regions declared hotspots by the Commonwealth. The broadened scope of the payment, however, is limited to residents of NSW, as its cost will be offset by the state government.
  • Additional support to both residential and commercial tenants as part of the announcement including a land tax rebate to commercial landlords in a bid to stave off commercial evictions.
  • Residential tenancy protections ruling out any evictions for the next 60 days for workers who have seen an income reduction of at least 25% who are “doing it tough”. The same land tax rebates will be made to residential landlords.
  • Payroll tax waivers of 25% for businesses with wages of between $1.2 million and $10 million that have experienced a 30% decline in turnover.

More information on small business support grants will be available on the Service NSW website next week.

Applicants will require an accountant’s prepared declaration as part of the grant submission process. Allan Hall will be able to provide assistance to our clients as we have done with previous NSW grant programs.

To prepare a grant application or check proof of identity and auditing requirements, call Allan Hall’s team on the Northern Beaches on 02 9981 2300.

CONTACT US

Safety Work Principles COVID-19

NSW COVID-19 support packages

Major new COVID-19 support package to help NSW businesses

The NSW Government has announced a major new grants package and Dine & Discover changes to help small businesses and individuals across NSW impacted by the current COVID-19 restrictions.

We will release further updates on eligibility requirements as information is released by NSW Treasury.

The package includes grants of between $5,000 and $10,000 for small businesses, payroll tax deferrals for all employers, an extension of the Dine & Discover program to 31 August 2021 and the ability for people to use Dine & Discover vouchers for takeaway delivered directly to their home by the venue itself.

The centrepiece of the package is the small business support grants which will help businesses by alleviating cashflow constraints while trading is restricted. This can be used for business expenses such as rent, utilities and wages, for which no other government support is available.

Three different grant amounts will be available for small businesses depending on the decline in turnover experienced during the restrictions:

  • $10,000 for a 70% decline
  • $7,000 for a 50% decline, and
  • $5,000 for a 30% decline.

Unfortunately businesses continue to incur costs such as rent, power and lost produce whilst the current restrictions are in place. The new grants will be available across NSW and available to sole traders and non-profit organisations, with expanded criteria to assist most hospitality and tourism operators impacted by COVID-19 restrictions during the school holiday period.

Businesses will be able to apply for the grants through Service NSW from later in July and will need to show a decline in turnover across a minimum two-week period after the commencement of major restrictions on 26 June 2021.

Business grants will be divided into two streams

1. Small Business COVID-19 Support Grant

Available to businesses and sole traders with a turnover of more than $75,000 per annum but below the NSW Government 2020-21 payroll tax threshold of $1,200,000 as at 1 July 2020. These businesses must have fewer than 20 full time equivalent employees and an ABN registered in NSW or be able to demonstrate they are physically located and primarily operating in NSW.

2. Hospitality and Tourism COVID-19 Support Grant

Available to tourism or hospitality businesses that have a turnover of more than $75,000 and an annual Australian wages bill of below $10 million as at 1 July 2020. These businesses must have ABNs registered in NSW or be able to demonstrate they are physically located and primarily operating in NSW.

NB: Full criteria for both streams will be available in coming days on the Service NSW website.

Other key elements of the announced package

  • Dine & Discover vouchers will be able to be used for takeaway from eligible and registered Dine businesses during the restriction period, but food must be delivered direct to the home by the restaurant or café and not picked up. Dine & Discover vouchers cannot be redeemed for takeaway using third party delivery platforms.
  • A further one-month extension of Dine & Discover vouchers until 31 August 2021 to allow more time to use them.
  • Optional deferral of payroll tax payments due in July 2021 and the deferral of hotel June quarter gaming machine tax, with the Chief Commissioner of State Revenue able to provide for appropriate repayment arrangements on a case by case basis.

More information on small business support grants including Dine & Discover program changes will be available on the Service NSW website soon.

Applicants will require an accountant’s prepared declaration as part of the grant submission process. Allan Hall will be able to provide assistance to our clients as we have done with previous NSW grant programs.

To prepare a grant application or check proof of identity and auditing requirements, call Allan Hall’s team on the Northern Beaches on 02 9981 2300.

CONTACT US

flooded street

NOW OPEN! NSW flood disaster recovery small business grant

NSW flood disaster recovery small business grant

Grant applications close 11:59pm 15 October 2021.

Online applications for the NSW flood disaster recovery grant are open to small businesses and not-for-profit (NFP) organisations on the Service NSW website and close on 15 October 2021. Act now if your business or NFP is eligible.

Grants of up to $50,000 are available to help pay for clean-up costs and reinstatement of operations for NSW small businesses and NFPs directly impacted by the NSW Storms and Floods from 19 February 2021 onwards (AGRN 954) or from 10 March 2021 onwards (AGRN 960) operating in a defined disaster area.

Covered costs could include, but are not limited to:

  • payment for tradespeople to conduct safety inspections
  • equipment and materials required for cleaning up, or hiring a cleaner to assist with post-flood clean-up
  • equipment and materials essential for immediately resuming operations
  • the removal and disposal of damaged goods and materials
  • repairing premises and internal fittings
  • leasing temporary premises or replacing lost or damaged stock if it’s essential for resuming operations
  • hiring equipment and/or replacing stock needed to resume operations.

The grant is not available for expenses that are covered under the small business or not-for-profit organisation’s insurance policy, or loss of income as a result of the floods.

Available funding

The maximum grant available is $50,000.

  • Funds of up to $15,000 will be provided to eligible, approved applicants, based on quotes or estimates, which need to be included in a grant submission. Evidence of payment is not required at this stage.
  • Evidence including valid tax invoices will be required in relation to the first $15,000, if the applicant seeks funding from $15,000 to $50,000.
  • To receive funds of between $15,000 to $50,000, applicants will need to submit evidence of payment of the relevant costs at the time of application.

If an initial grant application is for less than $50,000, a second application can be submitted if additional funds are required to complete clean-up and reinstatement activities.

Eligibility

‘Direct damage’ means a direct and material impact of flood or flood mitigation activities on business assets or equipment.

Small business owners or not-for-profit organisation applying for grants must be in a defined disaster area and:

  • have suffered direct damage
  • be primarily responsible for meeting the costs being claimed
  • intend to re-establish the small business or NFP within the same area
  • the business owner held a current ABN and was engaged in carrying on the small business at the time of flooding in the defined disaster area
  • the NFP is registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission or an equivalent state regulatory body and held that registration at the time of the eligible disaster.

Sole traders with no employees who fulfill the above criteria are eligible to apply if it can be shown that a majority of income is derived from the small business, or that:

  • immediately before the eligible disaster, a majority of your income was derived from the business, and
  • the majority of that income would have come from the business again if not for the eligible disaster.

Small businesses or NFP located outside the defined disaster area may also be eligible if it operates on a part-time or regular basis within the defined disaster area, and equipment and/or a plant the small business owns was located in the defined disaster area and was damaged by the eligible disaster.

Owners operating multiple small businesses may apply for grant funding for each eligible separate business up to the maximum amount available.

Making a grant application

Service NSW outlines how to start a grant application, however if you are a client, please speak with the Allan Hall team about obtaining documents if you require assistance:

  • a MyServiceNSW Account
  • proof of identity
  • a valid ABN/ACN number
  • evidence of non-profit status (if applicable)
  • insurance details (if applicable)
  • business banking details for payment.

For grant applications seeking up to $50,000, applicants need:

  • to nominate the grant amount being claimed
  • evidence of direct damage (in the form of photos and quotes, tax invoices or receipts), and
  • to provide a list of items being proposing to spend the grant on – this should include details, including cost, of items to be replaced or repaired and/or proposed clean-up activities to be undertaken.

For grants applications seeking more than $15,000, applicants need to provide invoices for completed work for the entire amount of funding for which is being applied.

Applicants unable to provide evidence of direct damage may use other appropriate evidence to prove financial impact of the damage. This may be requested as additional information and evidence to support an application.

Important

The total amount being requested from the grant should equal the amounts shown by proposed expenditure in the application.

To ensure an application is processed without delay, list each item to be purchased with funding, the known or estimated cost of each item and documentation to support each item e.g. an official quotation, invoice or receipt dated from the date of the flooding in your LGA.

For amounts between $15,000 and $50,000, evidence of payment means:

  • an invoice including the name, address and ABN (if applicable) of the entity that issued the invoice and a description of each item included, clearly identifiable as being related to the approved expenditure and to damage from the eligible disaster
  • a receipt including the name and address and ABN (if applicable) of the entity that issued the receipt and a description of each item to which the receipt relates
  • a copy of bank transfer and/or bank statement.

Online applications for the NSW flood recovery grant are open. To commence an application, go to Service NSW or call the team at Allan Hall Business Advisors on Sydney’s Northern Beaches on 02 9981 2300 for assistance.

Primary producers may be eligible for tailored financial assistance. Please visit the Rural Assistance Authority for information on the financial assistance available to primary producers.

To review grant notes, proof of identity and auditing requirements, please visit Service NSW.

CONTACT US

apply now green button

Applications NOW OPEN for Northern Beaches Small Business Hardship Grant

Further to our April mailout, online applications for the Northern Beaches small business hardship grant are now open on the Service NSW website and close on 11 June 2021 so it is important to act now if you are eligible.

If you are a small business owner or a not-for-profit located on Sydney’s Northern Beaches and were impacted by the Public Health (COVID-19 Northern Beaches) Order 2020, you may be eligible for a one-off small business hardship grant of $3,000 or $5,000.

This grant supports businesses to rebuild and recover from the impacts of COVID-19 on patron movement, gatherings and the closure of some businesses as mandated by the Northern Beaches Public Health Order. Funds may be used for:

  • unavoidable business operating expenses, such as utilities or rent
  • financial, legal or other advice to support business continuity planning – speak with the Allan Hall team about this
  • marketing and communications activities
  • other activities to support the operation of the business.

The grant cannot be used to cover expenses for which other government support is available, such as wages for workers who are eligible for JobKeeper.

Eligibility

To be eligible for a grant, small businesses and not-for-profit organisations must:

  • have an Australian Business Number registered in the Northern Beaches Local Government Area, or be able to demonstrate the business is physically located and primarily operating in the Northern Beaches LGA as at 1 December 2020
  • be non-employing or employ fewer than 20 full-time equivalent workers
  • have total Australian wages below the NSW Government 2020-21 payroll tax threshold of $1.2 million as at 1 July 2020
  • have annual turnover of more than $75,000 as at 1 March 2020
  • have had unavoidable business costs during the Northern Beaches Public Health Order, for which there is no other government support available.

To be eligible for the $3,000 grant, small businesses and not-for-profit organisations must also have experienced at least 30% decline in turnover due to the Northern Beaches Public Health Order over a minimum 2-week period from 19 December 2020 to 10 February 2021 compared to the corresponding period a year earlier.

To be eligible for the $5,000 grant, small businesses and not-for-profit organisations must also have experienced at least 50% decline in turnover due to the Northern Beaches Public Health Order over a minimum 2-week period from 19 December 2020 to 10 February 2021 compared to the corresponding period a year earlier.

Eligible businesses may only receive the $3,000 or the $5,000 grant, not both.

Making a grant application

Service NSW has outlined what applicants need to start a grant application, however if you are a client, please speak with the Allan Hall team about obtaining documents if you require assistance:

  • a MyServiceNSW Account
  • your proof of identity
  • your valid ABN/ACN number
  • your business banking details for payment
  • a relevant Business Activity Statement (BAS).

Where a small business does not submit a BAS to the Australian Tax Office and meets all other criteria, the small business should contact Service NSW to discuss further. In these cases, an income tax declaration may be accepted as evidence of an annual turnover of $75,000.

In addition, you will need to provide a declaration that you meet the eligibility criteria, including at least a 30% or 50% decline in turnover from 19 December 2020 to 10 February 2021 compared to the corresponding period a year earlier.

If your business is physically located and operating in the Northern Beaches LGA, but your ABN is registered outside of the area, you will need to provide evidence of eligible business premises and activities, such as rates notices or lease agreements.

Important

Online applications for the Northern Beaches small business hardship grant close on 11 June 2021. For business owners wishing to apply, you will need to provide a declaration that you meet the eligibility criteria, including at least a 30% or 50% decline in turnover from 19 December 2020 to 10 February 2021 compared to the corresponding period a year earlier. If you are applying for the $3,000 grant you MAY be asked to provide a letter signed by a qualified accountant. If you are applying for the $5,000 you MUST supply the letter signed by a qualified accountant. Your Allan Hall contact can assist with this letter.

To review grant notes, proof of identity and auditing requirements, please visit Service NSW or call our team on the Northern Beaches on 02 9981 2300.

CONTACT US