Wednesday, 4 August 2021 Council of Small Business Organisations Australia proposes ‘Business Rebuilder’ program Many small businesses are in financial distress as a result of the COVID-19 lockdowns and the current JobSaver won’t be enough on its own to save small businesses and their employees. Continued support is needed to transition from lockdowns to economic recovery, which is why the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA) is proposing a ‘Business Rebuilder’ program to provide cash flow assistance to eligible SMEs once the Job Saver program has ceased. COSBOA believes that the program should be national and build upon the support mechanisms that worked for small businesses in 2020. The components could be: * BAS Forgiveness for the first two quarters after the program starts * Existing measures such as JobSaver, sole trader & micro support extend into the rebuilding phase of the economy, with a gradual step-down approach as the economy recovers * Continued, tailored support for severely impacted industries (such as events) * Waiver of Payroll Tax for the first two quarters after the program starts * A meaningful rent relief mechanism incorporating mediated outcomes to support recovering businesses and the provision for ‘no fault – no penalty’ early termination for businesses that cannot reasonably continue to trade * Eligibility contingent upon maintaining staff headcount for at least one quarter * JobSaver headcount is maintained through best endeavours “Recovery takes time, but the JobSaver program is only available when there is a Commonwealth hotspot declaration in place,” says COSBOA CEO Alexi Boyd. “Unlike JobSaver, the financial distress small businesses are experiencing won’t suddenly stop the moment lockdowns and hotspot declarations are lifted. Financial support should be dialed down gradually as businesses get back on their feet.” “The critical time for business survival and job protection is the period immediately after the lockdown is lifted. Without post-lockdown assistance, we might see businesses having to shed staff in order to survive but such assistance should continue to require the maintenance of headcount as an extension of the ‘in lockdown’ Job Saver objective.” “COSBOA’s members have sung the praises of previous assistance measures such as State and Federal cash grants, rent relief programs, payroll tax waivers, and incentives to keep people employed. They kept many small businesses alive last year. We know they work, so let’s keep them going as we transition from lockdowns to rebuilding the economy,” Alexi concludes. COSBOA’s Business Rebuilder proposal can be found at: https://12181f63-b7b9-4e2e-b33f-d3d17c4a6b46.filesusr.com/ugd/c7ffff_fd0f6dff2d5c4af19fd0cbf652bd7b58.pdf Previous Article Survey reveals 97 percent of companies want to continue participating in trade fairs Next Article IPG Marketing Solutions rebrands to become Impressu Print Group If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print