The Welsh Government is urging businesses to ensure they are registered for financial support to help them deal with the ongoing impacts of coronavirus.
Last month, the Government announced an additional £200m package to help firms through to
the end of March. This takes the Welsh Government’s business support package
from the December to March period to £650m.
The financial
package is predominantly for businesses that pay non-domestic rates and have
been forced to close or operate differently as a result of coronavirus restrictions.
As businesses need
to have registered with their local authorities in October or later in order to
receive the payments, the Welsh Government is urging firms that have not yet
done so to take action now so they do not miss out.
Under the support
package, eligible businesses with a rates value of less than £12,000, such as a
small hairdressers or florists, would be entitled to receive £6,000 for the
December to March period.
Firms with a
rateable value below £150,000, for example a clothes shop, a restaurant or a
gym, would be entitled to £10,000 for the same period of time. The money is to
help cover costs like rent, utilities and insurance.
This funding is on
top of support from the Welsh Government’s £180m sector specific fund for
tourism, tourism and hospitality businesses which received more than 8,000
applications before closing, as planned, on 29 January. It is also in addition
to income support offered by the UK Government such as the Job Retention Scheme
and Self Employment Income Support Scheme.
Businesses that
have received a payment via their local authority since the firebreak in
October do not need to take further action.
However, the Welsh
Government estimates that there are thousands of eligible businesses that might
not yet have registered for this support.
Economy Minister
Ken Skates said: “Welsh Government support continues to be crucial in
protecting businesses and jobs throughout Wales.
“Since the
beginning of the pandemic, we have ensured more than £1.75 billion has reached
the banks accounts of businesses to help them deal with the ongoing economic
impact of coronavirus.
“Eligible firms
that pay non-domestic rates and have registered with their local authority
since the firebreak in October should receive further support automatically so
do not need to take further action. However, we know that too many firms have
not yet registered. I urge those business owners to take action now so they can
receive what they are entitled to.
“This money will
be absolutely vital in helping firms up and down the country through these
incredibly challenging times. We do not want any business to miss out or go
under because of inaction so if you pay non-domestic rates but have not
registered with your local authority since before the firebreak in October
please do so now.”
* Businesses who have not registered with their local authorities since the firebreak in October should visit the Business Wales website for more information on doing so - https://businesswales.gov.wales/coronavirus-advice/restrictions-business-fund-local-authorities
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