【振兴经济配套】政府改善数援助措施 让雇主全面受惠 RM10bil a boon for SMEs and workers
【振兴经济配套】政府改善数援助措施 让雇主全面受惠
为了减轻中小企业的财政负担,政府推出数项改善措施,以便雇主可从政府过去宣布的援助措施中全面受惠。
首相丹斯里慕尤丁说,他了解部分雇主在这艰巨时期要保住员工饭碗而面对的困境,因此,政府同意鼓励雇主针对工作条款进行劳资谈判,包括在限制行动期间可选择减薪,以及给予无薪假。
“雇主及雇员可以咨询劳工局,关于各方面的问题与方案。任何的谈判必须根据我国的劳工法,最重要的是,劳资双方的福利与权益都获得维护。”
他今日下午4时,透过电视直播宣布援助中小企的额外关怀配套,这么说。
其他救援雇主的举措如下:
1.国家储蓄银行总额5亿令吉的微型贷款计划,2%的贷款利率将废除;微型公司也可以选择透过国家创业集团商业基金(TEKUN Nasional)计划申请简易免息贷款,惟顶限是1万令吉,共有2亿令吉资金供申请。
2.官联公司属下的产业租金,也将在限行期及随后的3个月,予以中小企零售商租金减免;予以中小企租金减免的产业或商业空间的业主,将获得2020年4至6月的额外的税务减免,条件是这期间的租金减免必须至少30%。
3.工作准证有效期介于本月起至2020年12月31日,所有公司可享有25%的外劳人头税折扣,惟不包括女佣;
4.在行管令期间面对阻碍的公司,政府同意呈报公司委员会的法定文件,在限行期后延长30天呈交;公司财报同样获准在延长3个月呈报,惟仅限财政年介于2019年9月30至2019年12月31日的公司,至于欲要求通融的公司,也可提出申请。
另外,他说,获得国家银行支持及由马来西亚信贷担保机构有限公司(CGC)管理的imsme.com.my网站,准备接受他刚才宣布的中小型贷款申请。
他说,除了直接向金融机构申请贷款之外,中小企业也可选择通过此网站申请贷款,此网站也提供中小型企业融资咨询(myKNP)服务。
资料来源:光华网
RM10bil a boon for SMEs and workers
PETALING JAYA: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and their employees will benefit from a RM10bil financial lifeline.
This is the second stimulus package that the government has announced within 10 days.
The first addresses the plight of the underprivileged and the middle class caught in dire straits due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The latest package of measures, dubbed the Additional Prihatin, is aimed at assisting SMEs in riding out the Covid-19 storm.
Of the RM10bil, almost 80% will be for additional wage subsidies for those drawing RM4,000 and below monthly.
This is in response to the pleas from many businesses and commerce groups who asked for more financial help.
This is an addition to the RM5.9bil wage subsidy in the RM250bil Prihatin package announced on March 27.
The remaining RM2.1bil in the second package will be in the form of special grants for eligible micro SMEs, with 700,000 of them expected to each receive RM3,000.
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (pic) hoped that the additional RM10bil would assist in easing the financial burden of the SMEs and ensure that all their workers remain employed.
“SMEs are the backbone of Malaysia’s economy and the sector accounts for more than two-thirds of the number of jobs in the country and close to 40% of the economy.
“It is therefore vital for us to ensure that SMEs continue to be resilient and sustainable in facing the economic stress and challenges that we all experiencing now,” he said in a televised address yesterday.
The wage subsidy is expected to benefit about 4.8 million SME workers who earn up to RM4,000 a month.
Companies with more than 200 employees will be eligible for a RM600 wage subsidy for each worker, while those that have between 76 and 200 employees will receive the RM800 subsidy.
Companies that employ between one and 75 employees will receive RM1,200 for every worker.
The wage subsidy is for three months and is meant for employers whose companies have registered with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) or the local authorities before Jan 1 and are registered with the Social Security Organisation (Socso).
It also comes with a condition that employers must retain their staff for at least six months – the three months during which the subsidy is paid and the three months after that.
The government has also abolished the 2% interest under the RM500mil microcredit schemes offered by Bank Simpanan Nasional.
The easy loan scheme for micro-companies is extended to Tekun Nasional with a maximum loan limit of RM10,000 per company at 0%. A funding of RM200mil has been prepared for this purpose.
Businesses can only apply for either one.
Muhyiddin also announced that landlords of private premises who reduce their rental rates by at least 30% from April to June this year will qualify for tax deductions.
He made a plea to landlords to reduce their rental rates during the period and for three months after it ends.
The tax deductions are equivalent to the amount of rent they reduce for three months, subject to the condition that the reductions are at least 30% during the period.
Muhyiddin added that SMEs in premises owned by government-linked companies (GLCs) will have their rental waived or they will enjoy discounts on the rental.
He thanked GLCs such as Mara, Petronas, Permodalan Nasional Bhd, PLUS, UDA and several state-owned companies that have agreed to give these concessions.
“We are also allowing a 25% reduction in the foreign worker levy to all companies whose worker permits end between April 1 and Dec 31. However, this is not applicable for domestic helpers,” he said.
Muhyiddin also urged licensed moneylenders to emulate banks by offering a moratorium for SME instalment payments for six months beginning April.
In another win-win measure, the government is encouraging consultations to be held between employers and employees on employment terms, including the options of pay cuts and unpaid leave during the enhanced movement control order (MCO) period.
“Employers and employees can now refer to the Labour Department for advice to resolve any issues,” he said.
There is also an automatic 30-day moratorium from the last day of the enhanced MCO for companies to submit statutory documents to CCM.The deadline for companies to submit their financial statements has been extended for three months from the last day of the enhanced MCO.
This applies to companies whose previous financial years ended between Sept 30 and Dec 31 last year.
The companies must apply for the extension and no late submission fees will be imposed.
Source: The Star Online