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SafeWork NSW Small Business Rebate

$1,000 SafeWork NSW small business rebate

Key information

  • Status: Ongoing
  • Grant amount: Up to $1,000
  • Applications opened: 1 October 2018

Apply at https://smallbusinessrebate.safework.nsw.gov.au/forms/12271

If you are a small business owner in NSW, this $1,000 rebate will help you purchase safety items to improve work health and safety for you and your workers.

This program is administered by SafeWork NSW.

Who can apply

Small business owners and sole traders who have an ABN and less than 50 full-time employees. Charities and not-for-profits can also apply.

The application must be in the name of the registered business owner. The registered business owner must agree to the terms and conditions.

What your application needs to include

  • Proof your business meets the eligibility criteria
  • Proof that you completed an eligible SafeWork NSW education activity
  • Proof of purchase for eligible safety item/s

Start an application

You can confirm your eligibility at the start of the application.

  • If you have your eligible documents ready to upload, the application will take about 10 minutes to complete
  • You can save and return to your application at any time
  • The application must be in the name of the registered business owner and signed by them.

Read more including eligibility criteria at https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/1000-safework-small-business-rebate.

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NSW flood clean-up assistance

July 2022 flood support

Organisations in disaster-declared Local Government Areas (LGAs) are eligible for a range of support.

Small business grant

Up to $50,000 is available for eligible small businesses and not-for-profit (NFP) organisations affected by the July floods.

Payments can go towards the cost of safety inspections, building repairs, cleaning equipment, materials needed to resume trade, disposing of debris and spoiled stock, or leasing a temporary workspace. 

Disaster Relief Loans

You may be eligible for a low-interest loan to help you replace and repair damage caused to property.

Small businesses, NFPs and sporting clubs affected by the February/March or the July 2022 flooding may apply.

Call the Rural Assistance Authority on 1800 678 593 for further details.

For other guidance for flood-impacted households and businesses on dealing with water inundation and staying safe during clean-up visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/floods/recovery/clean-up-advice.

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Small business fees and charges rebate NSW

Claim back up to $3,000 in fees

Apply by 24 June 2022 to ensure you can claim eligible fees and charges before the rebate closes on 30 June 2022.

If you’re a sole trader, the owner of a small business or a not-for-profit organisation in NSW, you may be eligible for a small business fees and charges rebate of $3,000.

This rebate helps businesses recover from the impacts of COVID-19 and encourages growth by reducing the cost of running a business. Eligible businesses or not-for-profits only need to apply for the rebate once, but can submit multiple claims until the full value of $3,000 is reached.

Funds can be used to offset the costs of eligible NSW and local government fees and charges due and paid from 1 March 2021. These include, but are not limited to:

  • food authority licences
  • liquor licences
  • tradesperson licences
  • event fees
  • outdoor seating fees
  • council rates
  • road user tolls for business use.

View the full list of eligible fees and charges. This list is updated regularly.

Employing businesses can claim 50% of the cost of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests (RATs) up to the full rebate value of $3,000 to help them assist their workers to test when required.

The rebate cannot be used for fines or penalties, fees and charges that have the key purpose of discouraging behaviours or inducing behaviour changes, Commonwealth government charges, rent on government premises, or taxes. See the guidelines for more information.

Note: If you’ve already registered for the rebate, you do not need to do anything – you will receive an automatic $1,000 increase to your rebate. Businesses newly registering will have a rebate of $3,000.

Eligible businesses and not-for-profit organisations have until 24 June 2022 to apply for the rebate. You can submit claims for eligible fees and charges until 30 June 2022.

Check eligibility and how to apply here »

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Please be aware that there is a high level of scamming activity around COVID-19 rules and regulations and, in particular, grants and relief. These scams are increasingly sophisticated and many involve impersonation such that they may appear to come from legitimate advisors (such as Allan Hall).

At Allan Hall, we will never request money upfront, deposits, transfers to personal accounts, payments via gift cards or other unexpected or unusual payment methods. If in any doubt, contact us via phone before taking actions that appear to be at the request of Allan Hall.

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Small business and non-profit storm grants extended to Northern Beaches LGA

NSW Small Business and Primary Producer recovery grants

Grants extended for small business and primary producers to communities impacted by summer storms

The Australian and New South Wales governments have extended Small Business and Primary Producer recovery grants to help residents impacted by a number of significant storm and flood events that occurred from October 2021 to March 2022.

Key points

  • The $50,000 grants for small businesses and non-profit organisations will be extended to the Northern Beaches LGA impacted by a severe storm on 19 December 2021
  • The $50,000 Recovery Grant Program for primary producers and small businesses impacted by storms and floods in November and December 2021 has been extended to Albury, Bland, Goulburn Mulwaree, Greater Hume, Griffith, Hilltops, Narrandera and Temora – all of which were impacted by the Southern NSW storms and floods from 5 January 2022 onwards
  • Lithgow LGA was impacted by the severe storm on 11 January 2022 and is also eligible for the $50,000 Primary Producer Recovery Grants and the Small Business Recovery Grants
  • The Coffs Harbour LGA impacted by severe weather on 20 October 2021 will also be eligible for Small Business Recovery Grants.

Support is designed to provide targeted short-term assistance to help flood-affected communities bounce back from catastrophic floods.

The extension is provided under Category D of the jointly-funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) and is designed to offer equal access to small businesses, primary producers and not-for-profits the tools they need to clean up, rebuild and keep operating.

Anyone in NSW who has suffered as a result of storms and floods this summer is encouraged to contact Service NSW and find out what you are eligible for or call 13 77 88.

Please liaise with the relevant agencies directly and contact us if you require support in making an application for funding.

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Relief for flood-affected communities

Help for businesses affected by storms and floods

Financial support

We outline both state and federal financial recovery assistance for people impacted or affected by the recent NSW floods.

Please liaise with the relevant agencies directly and contact us if you require support in making an application for funding.

Small business and not-for-profit organisations

  • Disaster recovery grant – up to $50,000 to help pay for the cost of clean-up and resuming operations
  • Disaster recovery allowance – a short-term income support payment to assist if you’ve lost income as a direct result of the floods, provided by the Australian Government
  • Stamp duty relief – for replacing insured commercial motor vehicles written off due to floods and storms
  • Disaster relief loans – concessional interest rate loans up to $130,000 for small businesses and up to $25,000 for not-for-profit organisations.

Primary producers

  • Special disaster grantup to $75,000 to help pay for the cost of clean-up and resuming operations
  • Disaster recovery allowancea short-term income support payment to assist if you’ve lost income as a direct result of the floods, provided by the Australian Government
  • Stamp duty relieffor replacing insured commercial motor vehicles written off due to floods and storms
  • Natural disaster transport subsidyup to $15,000 to cover costs of transporting fodder/water to an affected property, stock to sale or slaughter and stock to/from agistment
  • Disaster relief loans – concessional interest rate loans up to $130,000 for business continuity and to replace or repair damage not covered by insurance
  • Flood-affected farmers and land managers who require assistance with livestock assessment, veterinary assistance, emergency fodder and livestock euthanasia or burial, can call 1800 814 647.

Sport and recreation clubs

  • Disaster relief grantup to $2,000 to assist with clean-up and restoring essential facilities and equipment
  • Disaster relief loans – concessional interest rate loans up to $10,000 to help meet the costs of restoring essential club facilities, equipment or other assets

Clean-up support

Flood-impacted businesses will receive clean-up assistance, including the removal of debris, mud and green waste.
 
Skip bins and dump trucks have started to appear on the streets. Where there are no skip bins or dump trucks available, separate waste on the kerbside until they arrive.

Cleaning up after a natural disaster can be dangerous. Here’s some advice on how to clean up safely and deal with hazardous waste.

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Additional support

Use the Disaster Assistance Finder to generate a customised list of flood recovery services.

Also, taxpayers in flood-affected local government areas in NSW and QLD are provided with immediate tax relief to alleviate pressures on cash flow and operations.

The Treasurer announced that affected taxpayers will be eligible to receive the following concessions:

  • additional time to meet their upcoming Business Activity Statement (BAS) obligations
  • taxpayers paying PAYG instalments on a quarterly basis are eligible to vary upcoming instalments and receive a refund of previously paid instalments
  • claims for GST refunds will be expedited to ensure eligible taxpayers promptly receive their payments
  • small business and individual taxpayers will be able to notify the ATO about their circumstances to assist them in their situation.

The ATO has also announced that small businesses and individuals who need to lodge a BAS or instalment with an original due date of 28 February 2022 or 21 March 2022, and are not able to lodge by that date, may lodge these returns by 28 March 2022 without needing to request a lodgement deferral. Taxpayers who are unable to lodge by the new deadline of 28 March 2022 should contact the ATO and apply for a deferral as required.

The ATO has indicated that the payment due date will remain the same for these returns, but they will take an empathetic approach to the situations of affected taxpayers. Note that this concession does not apply to significant global entities or large businesses, who should contact the ATO to discuss their situation.

The ATO understands that tax is not your number one priority at this time, however you are encouraged to lodge when you can. The ATO has established an emergency Infoline on 1800 806 218 to answer any questions or provide urgent support to taxpayers.

Mental health support

Natural disasters, cleaning up and recovery can take a toll on your mental and physical health. It’s important for you to seek support and look after your own and your employees’ wellbeing.

Find out more »

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Northern Beaches small business hardship grant

Grant applications open late April 2021

Details are now in. 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.

Online applications for the Northern Beaches small business hardship grant open from late April 2021. To review grant notes, proof of identity and auditing requirements, please visit Service NSW or call the team at Allan Hall Business Advisors on the Northern Beaches on 02 9981 2300.

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