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21 September 2020Local Enterprise Week 2021
28 February 2021There are further announcements to support businesses in varying sectors, outlined below.
Further announcements are pending with a number of sectors being examined at present.
In addition, some broader supports for towns/regions and business sectors are under review.
CBAS
The Tánaiste today announced a new €60m Scheme, called the COVID-19 Business Aid Scheme (CBAS) – developed to provide grants to businesses ineligible for the Government’s other existing schemes designed to help with fixed costs. Wholesalers, suppliers, caterers & events companies down 75% or more in turnover will benefit. We recommend engaging with your Accountants who will support your applications for this scheme once it goes live.
- The scheme is available to companies, self-employed, sole traders or partnerships;
- with a minimum turnover of €50,000;
- Are not owned and operated by a public body;
- the business is not eligible for CRSS or Fáilte Ireland Business Continuity Scheme;
- they are in receipt of a rates bill from their local authority for a business that operates from a building, or similar fixed physical structure on which business rates are payable (mobile premises, or premises which are not permanently fixed in place, do not meet the definition of business premises nor do premises on which no rates are payable);
- the business must have a current eTax Clearance Certificate from the Revenue Commissioners;
- the turnover of the business over the claim period is estimated to be no more than 25% of the:
· average weekly turnover of the business in 2019; or
· the projected average weekly turnover of the business for 1st January to 30th June 2021for businesses that commenced after 1st November 2019; and
- the business intends to resume trading in full once Government restrictions are eased.
Press Release details are available here: https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2021/0209/1196048-govt-announces-160m-in-supports-for-covid-hit-firms/
Sustaining Enterprise Fund
The SEF through Enterprise Ireland is a support of between €100,000- €800,000 to companies who have been impacted by Covid 19. The objectives of the fund are to Ensure eligible companies can accelerate their recovery and provide funding needed to stabilise cashflow, adapt operations and innovate for new customer needs. Government today announced a further €90m investment into the fund. Full details are available here: https://www.enterprise-ireland.com/en/funding-supports/Company/Esetablish-SME-Funding/Sustaining-Enterprise-Fund.html The fund is specifically designed for eligible manufacturing and internationally traded services companies, employing 10 or more employees which have been impacted by a 15 per cent or more reduction in actual or projected turnover or profit, and/or have a significant increase in costs as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
CRSS Support
There has been no change to the CRSS scheme, however, discussions are ongoing in relation to the extension of the scheme. So there will be ‘no cliff-edge’ to supports once businesses begin to return to trading.
EWSS Supports
There has been major changes to the EWSS scheme, but there have been minor tweaks, Discussions are ongoing in relation to the extension of the scheme so there will be ‘no cliff-edge’ to supports once businesses begin to return to trading.
Rates Waiver
The Rates Waiver has been extended to the end of March 2021 for certain businesses most severely impacted, such as hospitality, leisure, childcare, personal care, entertainment, retail (excluding large supermarkets), airports, health and service stations.
For a business not exempt from the Rates Waiver, but who have seen a significant decline in turnover, first off we recommend contacting Kerry County Council’s rates by email revenue@kerrycoco.ie or calling 0667162100.
Tourism Business Continuity Scheme
The specific Tourism Businesses excluded from the CRSS scheme will now be able to avail of the new Tourism Business Continuity Scheme, being facilitated through Failte Ireland. Applications will open on February 11th through Failte Ireland’s website. For reference in preparing your application please visit: https://www.failteireland.ie/Identify-Available-Funding/Tourism-Business-Continuity-Scheme.aspx