02 April 2020 Canada updates Emergency Wage Subsidy program In order to prevent layoffs and as part of its COVID-19 Economic Response Plan, the Canadian federal government introduced on March 18, a wage subsidy program for eligible small employers. This program provided a 10% wage subsidy in the form of a reduction in income tax remittances paid to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) (subject to a cap). Further details of this 10% wage subsidy were released as part of Bill C-13, COVID-19 Emergency Response Act. On April 1, Finance Minister Bill Morneau provided significant updates to the wage subsidy program, introducing a new program called the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (the Wage Subsidy), which will co-exist with the original 10% wage subsidy. Coming with an estimated cost of $71 billion, this Wage Subsidy program would apply to employers who have suffered a drop in gross revenues of at least 30% in March, April or May, when compared to the same months in 2019. This program not only significantly increases the size of available subsidies, but also expands the categories of eligible employers. Document ID: 2020-0828 |