This year’s budget is all about jobs and the government is expected to borrow heavily to deliver it. $50 billion is allocated to a Covid-19 recovery plan in a bid to getting the New Zealand economy moving again.
Read MoreThe Government has announced it will provide interest free loans for a year to small businesses impacted by COVID-19 to support their immediate cashflow needs.
Read MoreMost (but not all) businesses will be able to start to operate again when we move into Alert Level 3 but they will need to ensure they have a COVID-19 policy in place.
Read MoreFinance Minister Grant Robertson has announced a range of new measures to assist small businesses including a tax loss carry-back scheme that will allow businesses to access their previous tax payments as cash refunds.
Read MoreAs part of the government’s economic response to the Coronavirus, Finance Minister Grant Robertson has launched a scheme to support loans to small businesses via banks in NZ.
Read MoreThe impacts of Covid-19 on health and business are evolving fast. It’s essential that every business has a plan for dealing with the fallout from this pandemic. We’re running a series of Free Webinars to help small businesses develop a plan to get through the coming months.
Read MoreThe Government's wage subsidy is available for all employers that are significantly impacted by COVID-19 and are struggling to retain employees as a result.
Read MoreIn unprecedented times, the Finance Minister, Grant Robertson says the Cabinet will remove the $150k wage cap and extend eligibility to all.
Read MoreIt's essential to make a plan to minimise the impact infection and isolation will have on your business.
Read MoreThe government has announced a business continuity package in response to Covid-19. The goal is to cushion the blow for businesses and workers, and position for recovery.
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