COVID-19 Wage Subsidy
Revenue Decline Criteria:
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Payment rates will be:
The support will be made as two-weekly payments, for the duration of Alert Level 3 or 4 (rounded to the nearest fortnight), rather than for a fixed period. |
Applications opened 1pm Thursday 4th March for businesses affected by the rise in COVID-19 Alert Levels on the 28th of February 2021 |
For more information and the other eligibility criteria for the scheme on COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme – Resurgence Availability, please read our full article. |
COVID-19 Resurgence Support Payment
Revenue Decline Criteria:
Please refer to Inland Revenue’s website here for further details on the revenue eligibility criteria. |
The level of support available through the Resurgence Support Payment is the lesser of:
Employees working up to 20 hours per week are considered part time (0.6 FTE). Employees working 20 hours or more per week are considered fulltime (1.0 FTE). |
Applications open 7 days after the alert level increase and will remain open for one month after a nationwide return to alert level 1. |
For more information and the other eligibility criteria for the scheme on COVID-19 Resurgence Support Payment, please read our full article. |
COVID-19 Leave Support Payment
Health Criteria: (For applications made after 9am on 9 February 2021) Employees must be self-isolating because they:
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Payment rates will be:
The Leave Support Scheme will pay out for a fixed two weeks per employee (it is not possible to apply for less than this). |
Applications for the Leave Support Scheme are open now. There are four main applications you can use:
Re-applying for the scheme click here. |
For more information and the other eligibility criteria for the scheme on COVID-19 Leave Support Scheme, please read our full article. |
COVID-19 Short-Term Absence Payment
Health Criteria:
An eligible worker is staying home while they await:
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Payment rates will be: A one-off payment of $350 will be made for each eligible worker. This is regardless of whether they work full-time or part-time. You can apply for the STAP once for each eligible worker in any 30-day period, (unless a health official or doctor tells the worker to get another test). The payment is made to the employer (including self-employed persons) to support them to pay their employees while they are unable to work. |
Applications for the short-term absence payment scheme opened on 9 February 2021. Applications can be made up to 8 weeks after the test was taken for the eligible worker, provided the test was taken on or after 9 February 2021. |
For more information and the other eligibility criteria for the scheme on COVID-19 Short-term Absence Payment & FAQs, please read our full article. |
None of these apply to you?
Take a look at Inland Revenue’s Small Business Cash-Flow Loan Scheme and read our FAQ article.