SurfAid Cup 2020 Allan Hall Winners

SurfAid Cup 2021

Donate now to help make a difference to this very worthy cause

The anticipation is rising as the Allan Hall Business Advisors surfing squad (alongside our good friends at the Big Hill Beach Cottages in Crescent Head), are preparing to hit the surf and participate in the annual SurfAid Cup surfing contest. 

Our 2020 winning team of Rob Bain, Greg Anderson, Jake Somerville and Billy Bain will be surfing for us again this year with a goal of doing us proud and taking out the championship.

Taking place at Manly Beach on Friday 26 November 2021, the SurfAid Cup raises funds for SurfAid’s Mother and Child Health Programmes.

SurfAid is a non-profit humanitarian organisation that works alongside some of the world’s most isolated and vulnerable communities to bring about positive and sustainable health and well-being changes.

The organisation is dedicated to enriching lives, and increasing people’s choices and possibilities for realising their potential. If you would like to find out more about SurfAid and their work, please click here.

The organisation relies on donations to continue improving the health, wellbeing and resilience of remote communities throughout the world.

On 26 November, Allan Hall with Big Hill Beach Cottages will be competing and raising funds for SurfAid. When you support our fundraising you give people in remote communities connected to us through surfing a hand up, rather than a handout.

From all of us at Allan Hall Business Advisors, we thank you for your generous support. We understand that you would be asked to donate to a lot of fundraising drives and can’t give to all, so we truly appreciate any donation you can spare to this very worthy cause, because together we will make a difference!

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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.

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[i] based on ATO definition

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COVID-19 JobSaver payment

JobSaver cash flow support to impacted businesses to help maintain NSW employee headcount on 13 July.

Applications close 18 October

» UPDATE: JobSaver expanded following NSW lockdown extension

The eligibility for JobSaver has been released and is expected to be open for applications from 26 July 2021. The program objective is to help businesses save jobs to support the economy after restrictions are lifted.

JobSaver will provide cash flow support for impacted businesses that will receive a backdated fortnightlypayment to cover costs from week 4 (18 July) of the Greater Sydney lockdown, onwards.

Businesses that have applied and are eligible for the  2021 COVID-19 business grant  will generally be automatically eligible for JobSaver but must provide further information on employee headcount and payroll. These businesses may be contacted by Service NSW if further information is required. 

Some businesses that are not eligible for the 2021 COVID-19 business grant are still eligible provided they meet specific criteria. These businesses will be required to complete an application form.

Available funding

  • Fortnightly payments backdated to cover costs incurred from week-4 of the Greater Sydney lockdown (from 18 July). Once eligible, fortnightly payments will be automatic and businesses will not need to re-apply but must notify Service NSW if they are not maintaining their headcount that they had on 13 July. First payment backdated to 18 July.
  • Minimum payment of $1,500 per week and maximum of $10,000 per week equivalent to 40% of Weekly Payroll for work performed in NSW.
  • Non-employing businesses will receive $1,000 per week.
  • The Weekly Payroll amount will be worked out by reference to the W1 amount reported on the most recent activity statement lodged with the ATO prior to 26 June 2021. For most businesses this will be either the March 2021 BAS (for quarterly withholders) or the May 2021 IAS (for monthly withholders). Amounts withheld on behalf of contractors and wages not related to NSW should be removed.
  • Weekly Payroll Calculation– Take amount at W1 subtractW1 amounts that relate to states other than NSW subtractamounts withheld on behalf of contractors. The remaining amount is then divided by the number of days in the BAS period (depends on quarterly or monthly lodgment) and multiplied by 7. This will give the Weekly Payroll amount.
  • The weekly payment (paid fortnightly) will be calculated as 40% of the amount calculated above as the Weekly Payroll amount.
Example

As an example, a business that lodged a W1 amount of $20,000 on their May Activity Statement (so a monthly withholder – assume only NSW wages and no contractors):

  • W1 = $20,000
  • Weekly Payroll – $20,000 divided by 31 days multiplied by 7 days
  • Weekly Payroll equals $4,516
  • Weekly Payment – $4,516 x 40%
  • Weekly Payment equals $1,806
  • This business would receive a payment of $3,612 per fortnight

Note: A quarterly withholder would likely use the March 2021 BAS and 90 days rather than 31 days in the above example.

Businesses that do not submit a BAS (such as weekly withholders) or have no W1 amount should use the ATO definition of W1 to calculate total wages. Then apply the same method as above.

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 of more than $75,000  and 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.
  • 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).
  • For employing businesses, maintain 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) while they continue to receive JobSaver payments.
  • Businesses that do not maintain the declared headcount must notify Service NSW. An employer will remain eligible if an employee voluntarily resigns.
  • 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 rental income) are not eligible.
  • Employees canreceive Commonwealth COVID-19 Disaster Payments if their employer is receiving JobSaver.
  • Non-employing businesses are noteligible for JobSaver if individuals associated with and deriving income from the business are receiving the Commonwealth COVID-19 Disaster Payment.

Evidence in support of eligibility

  • Applicants 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.
  • Declare headcount on 13 July and declare this headcount will be maintained.
  • Submit a tax return, notice of assessment or other document to show turnover between $75,000 and $50M.
  • Evidence of Weekly Payroll:
    • Most recent BAS with a W1 amount submitted prior to 26 June within the 2020-21 financial year;
    • For businesses with no W1 (weekly withholder) their 2019-20 payroll tax return;
    • For business that do not submit a BAS – contact Service NSW.
  • 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 a letter from your accountants is not required with your application.
  • Anyone not in one of the highly impacted industries will require an accountant letter to submit with their application.

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.
  • Funding received from JobSaver is to be used to cover costs incurred from 18 July (Wages, rent etc.) The primary objective is to maintain employee relationships.
  • Businesses that applied and were eligible for COVID-19 business grant will generally be automatically eligible for JobSaver but must provide further information on employee headcount and payroll.
  • Construction and other industries are now considered highly Impacted .
  • Where a business operates through a Trust, they will be required to provide additional information to demonstrate an aggregated turnover of $75k or more is derived through the Trust, as opposed to a business linked to a trust.

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 are also a number of other options for employers to 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 our HR team’s article here 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.

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Allan Hall Raising Vital Funds in September

Our team at Allan Hall Business Advisors took part in September, raising vital funds for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.

This year, we are proud to announce that our team took over 6 million steps and raised $1,500 for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.

Despite the average office worker only taking 3,000 steps a day, Steptember challenged our team at Allan Hall to take 10,000 steps a day from the 1st of September until the 28th of September – that’s 28 days straight! As a fundamental driver to promote health and well-being in the workplace, Steptember, has encouraged over 1,500 corporations in Australia to participate in this challenge and our team at Allan Hall is proud to contribute to this cause. As well as increasing our physical activity and movement, Steptember aims to raise donations for people living with cerebral palsy, in which every dollar raised will go towards rehabilitation, equipment, research and more. Despite Steptember being over for 2020, it’s not too late to sponsor an organisation, colleague, friend or family member. To donate to the Cerebral Palsy Alliance, please click here. At Allan Hall Business Advisors, we believe that thriving employees translates to a thriving business, which translates back to thriving employees… and so the cycle continues. The Steptember challenge is an initiative that is organised by our dedicated THRIVE well-being committee, encouraging our staff to get involved, stay active and smash out our 10,000 steps a day for the month of September. The THRIVE committee continue to inspire our team at Allan Hall Business Advisors to lead healthy, mindful and happy lives and stay connected to our community. For more information regarding the Steptember challenge, please click here. Congratulations again to all our Allan Hall Steptember teams for your amazing effort! See you next year! CONTACT US
steptember 2019

Allan Hall Steps It Up for September

Allan Hall Business Advisors are proud to be taking part in September, to raise money for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance

Despite the average office worker only taking 3,000 steps a day, Steptember challenges each participant to take 10,000 steps a day from the 3rd of September until the 30th of September – that’s 28 days straight!

As a fundamental driver to promote health and well-being in the workplace, Steptember, has encouraged over 1,500 corporations in Australia to participate in this challenge and our team at Allan Hall is proud to contribute to this cause. As well as increasing our physical activity and movement, Steptember aims to raise donations for people living with cerebral palsy, in which every dollar raised will go towards rehabilitation, equipment, research and more. https://youtu.be/Y2EZaYuvcgI To get involved in Steptember, sponsor an organisation, colleague, friend or family member today! To donate click HERE. At Allan Hall Business Advisors, we believe that thriving employees translates to a thriving business, which translates back to thriving employees… and so the cycle continues. The Steptember challenge is an initiative that is organised by our dedicated THRIVE well-being committee, encouraging our staff to get involved, stay active and smash out our 10,000 steps a day for the month of September. The THRIVE committee continue to inspire our team at Allan Hall Business Advisors to lead healthy, mindful and happy lives. For more information regarding the Steptember challenge click HERE. Good luck and happy stepping to all our Allan Hall Steptember teams!