Small business assistance scheme for Covid-19 launched

The Department of Enterprise Trade AND Employment has recently launched the Small Business Assistance Scheme for COVID (SBASC ) which is intended to target those businesses with operating costs that do not qualify for the Covid-19 Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS ) operated by the Revenue Commissioners.

The eligibility criteria for both schemes are similar. The main difference between SBASC and CRSS is the requirement, in the case of CRSS, for the public to have access to a business premises. SBASC also aligns with recently announced grant schemes for the tourism, arts and entertainment sectors.

The grant, which is available as a contribution towards fixed costs to assist a business to keep operational for an eventual re-opening, is only available to an applicant operating from a rateable property.

The scheme covers the period January 1 2021 to June 30 2021. Each eligible applicant will receive a payment of €4,000 with an additional payment of €4,000 from May 2021 to applicants continuing to meet the scheme eligibility criteria.

To access the application form, eligibility criteria and frequently asked questions please visit the Featured Content section on the homepage of our website (www.westmeathcoco.ie ).

Link: https://www.westmeathcoco.ie/en/currentfeatures/smallbusinessassistanceschemeforcovid.html

The closing date for applications for the initial grant under SBASC is April 21 2021.

If you have any queries, please contact us by email at [email protected] or by Telephone at 044 933 8959.

 

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