Small business benefits CEWS, CEBA, CERS benefit application standards and considerations.

Should you receive the epidemic benefits? Of course you can if you meet the criteria.

In order to help everyone through the difficult times during the pandemic, the Canadian government has spent all its money in the hope of helping everyone through the difficult times and preventing the economy from declining too much and affecting the future. But are there any risks in taking benefits? How big are the risks?

1) All epidemic benefits are based on real names;
2) Various epidemic subsidies are linked to enterprises and individuals
3) Enterprises have strict accounting requirements
4) Individuals must also have sufficient financial information and documents for review
Therefore, in addition to fully understanding and following the welfare application requirements, the authenticity, credibility and valid evidence of the facts are the best reminders we can give everyone.

These benefits are all based on real names and are complementary to each other, so while we understand personal welfare policies, we should also pay attention to the application for corporate benefits.

When talking about personal benefits, we must also mention company benefits. These benefits are consistent with CEBA, CEWS and CERS small business subsidies.

 

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