Author name: Thanusan Raveendran

Detailed Commentary on the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)

The Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (“CERS”) helps businesses pay for rent, property taxes, mortgage rent, and insurance for premises used to operate their business. The name of the subsidy is a bit deceiving. It’s more than just a rent subsidy. It also helps business owners who own their property by subsidizing mortgage interest, property taxes

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CEWS 3.0: 5 Key Updates

The government introduced Bill C-9 to introduce updates to CEWS 2.0. The updates are not too substantial. We highlight the 5 key updates you should be aware of. 1. November and December 2020 Base Subsidy Increased to 40% or 0.8 x Revenue Drop Under CEWS 2.0, November 2020 (October 25, 2020 to November 21, 2020)

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The Updated CEWS: 10 Things You Need to Know with Real-Life Examples

On July 17, 2020, the Government of Canada announced significant changes to the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (“CEWS”) program. This is good news. The updated rules allow more businesses to qualify, even when revenue decline is less than 30%. Please refer to the examples where we highlight real-life scenarios and show how your business may

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CEWS extended until the end of August – What does this mean for your business?

The Government of Canada will extend the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) by an additional 12 weeks to August 29, 2020. Initially, the CEWS was only available until June 6, 2020. What does the CEWS extension mean for my business? As provinces ease restrictions, businesses that are starting to reopen at a smaller scale than

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Dig Deeper: You May Qualify for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy

With the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (“CEWS”), many small and medium-sized businesses are busy at work trying to figure out if their revenue decline was enough to qualify for CEWS. Many businesses, especially service businesses, are having a hard time collecting revenues. In this time of uncertainty, by carefully interpreting the revenue recognition accounting standards,

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