Small Business Support Program

 

If you’re a business, sole trader or not-for-profit organisation in NSW and you were unfortunately impacted by the Omicron wave of COVID-19 you may be eligible for a payment to support cashflow and maintain your employees.

Eligible businesses will receive one payment covering the 4-week period of February 2022, no payment is provided for January 2022.

For an employing business, the payment will be equivalent to 20% of weekly payroll for work performed in NSW:

  • minimum payment will be $750 per week
  • maximum payment will be $5,000 per week

Weekly payroll is calculated based on the most recent BAS lodged for a tax period that falls within the 2021-22 financial year. Help on how to calculate this can be found at Guidelines for calculating your weekly payroll

For non-employing businesses, such as a sole-trader, you may be eligible to receive a payment of $500 per week.

Applications are now open at https://mybusiness.service.nsw.gov.au/rebate/2022-small-business-support-program/ready-to-start and close on 31st March 2022. 

Is my Business Eligible?

To be eligible your business must:

  • have been impacted by Omicron
  • have an active ABN, operating in NSW on 1 January 2021
  • have had an aggregated annual turnover between $75,000 and $50 million for the year ended 30 June 2021 or 30 June 2020
  • have experienced a decline in turnover of 40% or more due to the impacts of COVID-19:
    • during January 2022, compared to January 2021 or January 2020
    • from 1st to 14th February 2022, compared to the same fortnight in February 2021 or February 2020.
  • for employing businesses, have maintained your employee headcount from 30 January to 28 February 2022
  • for non-employing businesses, such as sole-traders, show that the business is the primary source of income (50% or more of the total income) for the associated person.

Businesses who do not meet the above criteria may still be eligible to claim in certain circumstances. https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/2022-small-business-support-program-guidelines#alternative-circumstances

The funds are intended to cover business costs in curred due to the impacts of Omicron and may include:

  • Salaries and Wages
  • Utilities & Rent
  • Financial, Legal and other advice
  • Marketing and Communications
  • Perishable Goods
  • other Business Costs.

If this all sounds like a lot of work and time that you don’t have right now, rest assured, team Beam can check your eligibility and help you with your claim. All you need to do is get in touch! 

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