Major package to support micro and small business during lockdown

Published on 16 July 2021

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On 13 July, the Australian and NSW Governments have announced new measures to support small businesses during the current NSW lockdown.

 These include:

  • Increased small business support payments of $7,500 and $10,500 or $15,000, depending on the decline in business turnover
  • A “JobSaver” employee retention scheme providing cashflow support to businesses to help them retain staff. The cash boost will be up to 40% of weekly payroll with a payment of between $1,500 to a maximum of $10,000 per week, provided staffing levels are maintained at the level as of 13 July 2021. Non-employing businesses are eligible for $1,000 per week
  • $1,500 grants per fortnight for microbusinesses (annual turnover between $30,000 and $75,000) that have suffered at least a 30% decline in turnover.
  • Payroll tax deferrals for all businesses and a 25% concession for medium-sized businesses that have suffered a 30% revenue decline
  • A requirement on landlords to participate in mediation before taking actions to evict or lock out tenants
  • Up to 100% land tax concessions for commercial landlords who provide rent relief
  • A $75 million support package for the performing arts sector to be administered by Create NSW
  • A support package for the accommodation sector worth $26 million
  • An increase in the payment amount for stood down workers from $500 to $600 per week for those who lost more than 20 hours, and to $375 for those who lost between 8 and 20 hours, and for it to be available to workers outside of the Greater Sydney lockdown areas
  • Expanded mental health services with programs targeted at young people and CALD communities

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