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$1,000 BC Emergency Benefit for Workers applications start May 1st
/in 2020 Only, Blog, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Associates, Coronavirus - Practice Owners, Coronavirus - Retiring, Coronavirus - Students /by KTJ FinancialOn May 1st, the BC Government will start taking applications online for the BC Emergency Benefit for Workers. Telephone applications will start on May 4th but it is strongly recommended that you apply online as they anticipate high call volumes. This benefit provides a one time payment of $1,000 to residents of BC whose ability to work has been affected due to COVID-19.
Eligibility
The BC government website states:
What you need to apply
You will need the following information:
Social Insurance Number (SIN)
Individual Tax Number (ITN) OR
Temporary Tax Number (TTN)
As well as your direct deposit information for your bank.
Canada Emergency Student Benefit: Students will be eligible for $1,250 a month from May through August
/in 2020 Only, Blog, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Students /by KTJ FinancialCanada Emergency Student Benefit – $1,250/month from May through August or $1,750/month for those taking care of someone else or have a disability
Great news for students worried about financially making ends meet. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the Canada Emergency Student Benefit which provides $1,250/month from May through August or $1,750/month for those taking care of someone else or have a disability.
On eligibility, the Prime Minister added:
Canada Student Service Grant – $1,000 to $5,000 to support students helping fight against COVID-19
For students looking to volunteer to help fight COVID-19, the Canada Student Service Grant provides $1,000 to $5,000:
Details of these programs will be posted on the Government of Canada website. Keep checking their website for more details:
Apply for Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy starting April 27th | Calculate your subsidy
/in 2020 Only, Blog, Business Owners, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Practice Owners /by KTJ FinancialApply for CEWS starting April 27th
On April 21st, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the Canada Revenue Agency will accept applications for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) starting Monday, April 27th. This new measure gives qualifying employers up to $847 per employee each week so they can keep people on the payroll.
To be eligible to receive the wage subsidy, the Government of Canada website states you must:
be an eligible employer. Eligible employers include:
individuals (including trusts)
taxable corporations
persons that are exempt from corporate tax (Part I of the Income Tax Act), other than public institutions:
non-profit organizations
agricultural organizations
boards of trade
chambers of commerce
non-profit corporations for scientific research and experimental development
labour organizations or societies
benevolent or fraternal benefit societies or orders
registered charities
partnerships consisting of eligible employers
Public institutions are not eligible for the subsidy. This includes municipalities and local governments, Crown corporations, public universities, colleges, schools and hospitals.
have experienced an eligible reduction in revenue.
have had a CRA payroll account on March 15, 2020
Online Calculator
The Canada Revenue Agency launched an online calculator to help businesses determine the amount they can expect from the wage subsidy program.
BC: Reduces commercial property tax for businesses by average of 25%, help local governments
/in 2020 Only, Blog, Business Owners, Coronavirus /by KTJ FinancialThe province of British Columbia is providing additional support to businesses by reducing most commercial property tax bills by an average of 25%. In addition, the provincial government introduced new measures to support local governments facing revenue shortfalls.
From the BC government website:
New Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance | Canada Emergency Business Account Expanded
/in 2020 Only, Blog, Business Owners, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Practice Owners /by KTJ FinancialCanada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance
On April 16th, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced support for to help small businesses with their rent for the months of April, May and June.
The program is being worked out with the provinces and more details will be available shortly.
Canada Emergency Business Account
The eligible amounts are being expanded to include businesses with 2019 total payroll between $20,000 – $1.5 million.
There are restrictions on the funds can be used. From their website https://ceba-cuec.ca/:
Expanded eligibility for Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) & Boosted wages for Essential Workers
/in 2020 Only, Blog, Business Owners, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Associates, Coronavirus - Practice Owners, Coronavirus - Students /by KTJ FinancialFrom his speech this morning (April 15th), Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced:
Eligibility for CERB
On eligibility for CERB, the Prime Minister stated:
Wage Boost for Essential Workers
On topping up wages for Essential Workers, PM Justin Trudeau said:
The government website is being updated with the new qualifications, for full details and to apply click below: