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8th August 2021

Service NSW has provided some additional guidance on key aspects of the NSW business support payments and it seems like some of the eligibility conditions have been updated as well. Comments on key developments are below:

DECLINE IN TURNOVER FLEXIBILITY

Firstly, some additional flexibility is being provided when it comes to passing the decline in turnover test to access the NSW COVID-19 business grant, JobSaver and the micro-business grant. Updated guidance on the Service NSW website indicates that businesses and non-profit entities can pass this test if they can show a decline in turnover of at least 30% due to the Public Health Order over a minimum 2-week period within the relevant test period compared to:

  • The same period in 2019;
  • The same period in 2020; or
  • The 2-week period immediately before the start of the relevant test period.

The test period depends on which payment you are looking at:

  • COVID-19 business grant: 26 June 2021 to 17 July 2021 (this is changed to 27 May 2021 to 17 July 2021 for entities on the NSW border with Victoria);
  • JobSaver and the micro-business grant: 26 June 2021 until the Greater Sydney lockdown ends.

This additional flexibility will be particularly helpful for entities that have commenced business activities since the comparison period in 2019 and for entities that have undertaken an acquisition, disposal or restructure.

CURRENT GST TURNOVER CONCEPT


Guidance from the NSW Government has confirmed that when applying the decline in turnover test, if the entity accounts for GST on an accrual basis, you should use this method. If the entity accounts for GST on a cash basis, you should use this method.

CURRENT GUIDANCE


Given the way this area is developing (sometimes, multiple times a day…), it is important for businesses to ensure that they are referring to the most recent guidance on the Service NSW website. Also, it might be a good idea to keep a copy of guidance that is being relied upon when lodging applications just in case the guidance changes again.

MUSICKEEPER AND CREWKEEPER CRISIS RELIEF GRANTS


Just including this one again as a few clients have mentioned it. As the names suggest, this one-off cash grant of $2,000 ($2,700 for families with dependent children) is intended to cushion the blow for artists, crew and music workers who remain largely unable to earn an income due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.

Please see here for more information and to determine your eligibility.