Government Announces Expansion of the Canada Emergency Business Account
Today, Prime Minister Trudeau announced that the federal government will expand the eligibility criteria for the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) to include more small businesses.
The program will now be available to the following businesses: sole proprietors receiving income directly from their businesses, businesses that rely on contractors, and family-owned corporations that pay employees through dividends rather than payroll.
The CEBA provides interest-free loans of up to $40,000 to small businesses facing reduced revenues due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty-five per cent of this loan is forgivable if repaid by December 31, 2022.
To qualify under the expanded eligibility criteria, applicants with payroll lower than $20,000 will need:
- A business operating account at a participating financial institution.
- A Canada Revenue Agency business number.
- To have filed a 2018 or 2019 tax return.
- Eligible non-deferrable expenses between $40,000 and $1.5 million. Eligible non-deferrable expenses include costs such as rent, property taxes, utilities, and insurance.
Expenses will be subject to verification and audit by the Government of Canada. Funding will be delivered in partnership with financial institutions.
More details, including the launch date for applications under the new criteria, will follow in the days to come.
US Border Closure Extended
The Prime Minister also announced that Canada and the United States have agreed to extend the current border closure measures until June 21, 2020.
The border is currently closed to all recreational travelers but remains open for commercial traffic and essential workers.
Federal Engagement
Consult the Sussex COVID-19 Guide for information on supports made available across the Federal, Provincial and Municipal Governments.
As the details of the programs announced today become available, let Sussex help connect you with the right people in government to help your organization get through these extraordinary times.
Please reach out to your Sussex representative directly or to a member of the Federal Government Relations Team.