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SK Support for Businesses
Provincial Sales Tax
Eligibility
- Applicable to SK businesses unable to remit PST due to cashflow concerns
Benefit
- Three-month relief from penalty and interest charges
Action Needed
- Tax returns must still be filed each month/quarter
- No requirement to submit a request for relief
Re-Open SK Training Subsidy (RSTS)
Eligibility
- Applicable to SK employers on the Government of SK’s list of critical public services and allowable businesses during the emergency period, or eligible to resume operations in a confirmed phase of Re-Open SK Plan (see list)
- Eligible trainees must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident with valid SIN; and, and existing employee of the applying employer
Benefit
- 100% reimbursement to eligible employers for approved training
- Approved employers receive 33% of cost of training at time of agreement; remaining 67% paid upon completion of final reporting and verification of expenditure
- Maximum payment is $10K to eligible employers for duration of RSTS program
Action Needed
- Applications must be received by March 31, 2021
- For more information, see program overview and application instructions
Strong Recovery Adaptation Rebate (SRAR)
Eligibility
- Small businesses in SK which incur incremental expenses to adapt business models to operating during COVID-19 pandemic
Benefit
- Payment of up to $5K for 50% of total eligible business-adaptation investments made by applicant between April 1, 2020 and February 28, 2021
- Minimum business expenditure is $300 (rebate of $150)
Action Needed
- Applications accepted from December 22, 2020 to March 31, 2021
- For details, see here
Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment (SSBEP)
Eligibility
- A Saskatchewan business who:
- Was carrying on business on February 29, 2020 (Phase 1) or October 31, 2020 (Phase 2);
- Has been ordered to temporarily close or curtail operations through a COVID-19 public health order;
- Has less than 500 employees;
- Can attest to a loss in revenue due to a COVID-19 public health order and that they plan to re-open following the cancellation of the order; and
- Has not received any payment, including insurance, to compensate for the loss of sales revenue other than amounts from other government assistance programs
Benefit
- Payment of 15% of the business’s monthly sales revenue in either April 2019 or February 2020 up to a maximum of $5,000 per business. The business may select either of those months to calculate their payment.
- Payment can be used for any purpose.
- Phase 1 of the program was offered April through June of 2020; amended Phase 2 was established for December 1-31, 2020.
Action Needed
- Apply online on or before July 31, 2020 (Phase 1)
- Applications for Phase 2 opened December 7, 2020; application process closes January 31,2021
- More details available:
Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) (closed)
Eligibility
- Applicable to SK employers unable to pay WCB premiums
Benefit
- WCB is:
- Waiving penalties and interest charges for late payments from April 1 until July 31, 2020
- Forgiving interest and penalties for late payments applied in month of March
- Prioritizing employer payroll revisions to help employers reduce their premiums
- Suspending payroll audits until further notice
Action Needed
- No action required; employers able to make premium payments are encouraged to do so
SK Support for Individuals
Self-Isolation Support Program (closed)
Eligibility
- Workers residing in SK and in self-isolation due to:
- Contracting COVID-19 or present symptoms;
- Being in contact with person infected with COVID-19; or
- Returning from abroad
- And:
- Not receiving compensation from employer
- Not having private insurance
- Not having coverage by another government program, such as Federal Employment Insurance (EI)
Benefit
- Support of $450 per week, for a maximum of two weeks, or $900 total, will be granted to an eligible SK worker
Action Needed
- Online application process
- More details available:
Temporary Wage Support for Lower Income Essential Workers for Vulnerable Citizens
Eligibility
- Part-time and full-time workers employed at:
- Senior-care facilities including private care homes and home care;
- Licensed childcare facilities;
- Group homes ran by community-based organizations; and
- Emergency shelters and transition shelters.
- Phase 1 had an eligibility requirement that a worker must have total earnings less than $2,500 in the four-week application period; Phase 2 has no such requirement
Benefit
- Support of $400 per month, for a maximum of 16 weeks, will be granted to an eligible SK worker for period from March 15, 2020 to July 4, 2020 (Phase 1)
- Phase 2 provides $400 for each four-week period, for two periods from November 19 to December 16, 2020, and from December 17, 2020 to January 13, 2021
Action Needed
- Applications accepted until February 15, 2021
- For more details, see here
Utility Payment Deferral
Eligibility
- Saskatchewan customers whose ability to make bill payments may be impacted by COVID-19 restrictions
Benefit
- Zero-interest bill deferral for up to six months for all Crown utilities
Action Needed
- Contact utility provider to make payment arrangements
Federal Support for Canadians
- For our summary of the Federal support programs for businesses and individuals, please visit HERE