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SME Chamber presents 19 proposals for upcoming budget

The Malta Chamber of SMEs has published its full set of 19 Budget proposals that mainly focus on the required urgent response mechanism to counter the effects of the Covid 19 pandemic on businesses.

In his foreword, the SME Chamber President Paul Abela states that 2020 is nothing like what anyone expected and will be remembered as an exceptional year for all the wrong reasons. Mr Abela also explained that businesses had hoped for greater stability in 2020, after Malta had gone through very turbulent months at the end of 2019 and later saw the election of Dr Robert Abela as Prime Minister. Unfortunately, Covid 19 did quite the opposite.

Lack of confidence, lack of stability and great uncertainty have been with us for close to a year now when considering also the political instability that we closed 2019 with. Businesses have been hit very hard and Malta is still not rid of Covid and will not be for some more time. Budget 2021 must guarantee a financial package that will see businesses through the Covid period and help them rebuild their strength to be able to sustain the Maltese Economy independently again.

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BELOW ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SET OF PROPOSALS BEING PUT FORWARD BY THE MALTA CHAMBER OF SMES:

  • REDUCTION OF INCOME TAX ON BUSINESS TRADING INCOME To 20% for the first Eur 100,000 in profits, to leave increased liquidity in the pockets of businesses
  • REDUCTION OF INCOME TAX ON BUSINESS TRADING INCOME To 20% for the first Eur 100,000 in profits, to leave increased liquidity in the pockets of businesses
  • REDUCTION OF INCOME TAX ON BUSINESS TRADING INCOME To 20% for the first Eur 100,000 in profits, to leave increased liquidity in the pockets of businesses
  • COVID WAGE SUPPLEMENT Extended till March 2021 to give businesses pradicability Reintegrating a number of business sectors on the original wage supplement Give the possibility to employers to integrate critical staff in the Wage Supplement system to replace employees that have left and not made redundant
  • COVID WAGE SUPPLEMENT Extended till March 2021 to give businesses pradicability Reintegrating a number of business sectors on the original wage supplement Give the possibility to employers to integrate critical staff in the Wage Supplement system to replace employees that have left and not made redundant
  • INCREASED BANKING SUPPORT Extending the moratoria on bank repayments for an additional 6 months in the form of a partial moratorium Interest rate subsidy of 2.5% to be extended to all loans linked to new investments
  • NEW EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SCHEMES A full financed training scheme that will incentivise the business to keep employees on and rather than staying unproductive A re-employment grant scheme where employers that employ someone who has over the last months been made redundant due to Covid would be assisted by covering Eur 500/month of the wage for one year Strengthen the Get Qualified scheme to encourage personal development
  • E-COMMERCE SUPPORT SCHEMES A grant scheme that would help businesses cover costs linked to the successful execution of a website which are beyond the cost of building a website
  • EXTENDING MICROINVEST BENEFITS Extending the cash conversion possibility of MicroInvest from 30% to 50% up to a maximum of Eur 5000 insteatd of Eur 2000 Extend eligible costs covered by MicroInvest to cover Covid consumables such as disposable and reusable masks, disinfection and fumigation services and sanitizers
  • NO BUSINESS SUCCESSION TAX ON CAUSA MORTIS When a business stays within the immediate family.
  • IMPROVING THE ACCESSIBILITY TO AND WITHIN GOZO IN A SUSTAINABLE MANNER TO PRESERVE GOZO’S PRISTINE NATURE

DISCLAIMER

This article provides general information only and does not replace professional advice in any way. It is recommended to consult a qualified professional before making any important decisions regarding financial, legal or other matters. The author and the publication are not responsible for any errors or damages caused by the use of the information contained in this article.

Giovanni Guarise
Giovanni Guarise
Professional journalist since 2010, over the years as a freelance he has dedicated particular attention to the world of Small and Medium Enterprises, creating in-depth studies and focuses for various newspapers, and collaborating in communication activities for a trade association in Veneto.
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