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COVID 19: $10,000 FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

NSW Govt's assistance package
THOUSANDS of small businesses across NSW struggling to cope with the COVID-19 shutdown will receive grants of up to $10,000 under a new assistance scheme.

The support scheme was announced today by Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Treasurer Dominic Perrottet and Minister for Finance and Small Business Damien Tudehope.
 
The NSW Government will put $750M into the Small Business Support Fund as the centrepiece of a third wave of support measures to keep small businesses afloat.
 
Ms Berejiklian said the new fund was based on the hugely successful scheme rolled-out during the recent NSW bushfires, which provided $42M to 4200 businesses within the first ten days of launching.
 
“This is about getting cash into small businesses when they are struggling right now in the face of an unprecedented situation,” Ms Berejiklian said.
 
These grants will provide a big boost, and we will make the application process easy to ensure small businesses can receive some cash-flow as soon as possible to meet pressing needs.”
 
Mr Perrottet said the fund was designed to provide help fast and would benefit tens of thousands of businesses across NSW.
 
“Many local cafés, restaurants, corner shops, gyms and small accommodation providers will be eligible to apply,” Mr Perrottet said.
 
“We have the structures in place after the bushfires and expect to see this money rolling out the door shortly.”
 
“This is real, rapid relief for tens of thousands of businesses, and it will help ensure many businesses that are not eligible for payroll tax waivers and deferrals can live to trade another day.”
 
Mr Tudehope said the fund would offer a vital lifeline for businesses across NSW.
 
“This is the largest support package for small businesses in the history of NSW, it will make a huge difference to many lives,” Mr Tudehope said.
 
To be eligible, businesses will need to:
• Have between 1-19 employees and a turnover of more than $75,000;
• A payroll below the NSW Government 2019-20 payroll tax threshold of $900,000;
• Have an Australian Business Number as at 1 March 2020, be based in NSW and employ staff as at 1 March 2020;
• Be highly impacted by the Public Health (COVID-19 Restrictions on Gathering and Movement) Order 2020 issued on 30 March 2020;
• Use the funding for unavoidable business costs such as utilities, overheads, legal costs and financial advice;
• Provide appropriate documentation upon application.
 
Applications for a small business grant of up to $10,000 will be available through Service NSW within a fortnight and remain open until June 1, 2020.
 
This latest move follows two assistance packages from NSW in the past fortnight, whose combined value far exceeds the support offered by any other state, including:
• More than $5B in payroll tax waivers, deferrals and other tax deferrals;
• A $1B Working for NSW fund to create jobs;
• $700M in additional funding for the health system;
• $250M to bring forward capital works and maintenance on public assets;
• $500M to bring forward capital works, maintenance and shovel ready infrastructure projects;
• $80M to waive a range of fees and charges;
• $80M to help the vulnerable through a range of measures.


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