On this page you can search support programmes by the following categories:
- Tax Relief (PAYE, Provisional Tax and VAT)
- Loans (Operational expenses, wages, solvency)
- Grants (Bank and other loans to assist with wages and other expenses)
- Other Relief (Rentals, Interest, Speedpoint charges, Credit Card, Etc.)
TAX RELIEF
General Business
Type: All tax-compliant businessesSOUTH AFRICAN REVENUE SERVICE
Website: https://www.sars.gov.za/Media/Pages/Tax-Relief-measures.aspxWhat it does:
SARS may provide tax relief to assist in helping keep your workforce if you can show that your business has experienced difficulties due to Covid-19. If your business qualifies, you will be allowed to delay 20% of your employees’ taxes until the end of July 2020 and a portion of your provisional corporate taxes (without penalties or interest) until September 2020.Who qualifies:
1. Tax-compliant businesses 2. Businesses with a turnover of not more than R50 million How to apply: 1. Register on http://www.smmesa.gov.za/ 2. Complete online Application Form 3. Upload required supporting documentsLOANS
General Business
Type: Any INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Website: https://www.idc.co.za/2020/03/24/idc-interventions-in-response-to-covid-19/What it does:
Provides financial assistance (loans, guarantees, finance) to many kinds of previous to COVID-19 successful South African SMMEs to pay debts or fund operating activities.Who qualifies:
1. South African companies with annual turnover of R50-million or less 2. Companies must have been operating for at least 12 months. 3. Business recovery projected within 18 to 24 months. 4. No funding for bonuses or dividends. 5. Minimum need of R1 million. 6. Economic distress must be Covid-related, not due to mismanagement. How to apply: Apply online at https://protected.idc.co.za/clientportalBusiness
Type: All tax-compliant businesses SMALL ENTERPRISE FINANCE AGENCY – DEBT RESTRUCTURING FACILITY Website: http://www.smmesa.gov.za/What it does:
Your business may receive a payment holiday for a maximum of six months to ease the burden of loan obligations.Who qualifies:
1. CIPC-registered 2. 100% South African-owned 3. 70% employees in the business 4. Registered and compliant with SARS and UIF 5. Proof that business is negatively affected 6. Company statutory documents 7. FICA documents 8. Certified copies of directors’ IDs 9. Latest annual financial statements or management account statement not older than three months (where applicable) 10. Business profile 11. Six cash flow projections (where applicable ) 12. Copy of lease agreement or proof of ownership if applying for rental relief 13. If applying for payroll relief, details of employees as registered with UIF including banking details 14. SMME employers who are not compliant with UIF must register before applying for relief 15. Facility statement or other funders 16. Detailed breakdown of application of funds including salaries, rent, etc. How to apply: 1. Register on http://www.smmesa.gov.za/ 2. Complete online Application Form 3. Upload required supporting documentsBusiness
Type: Retail NATIONAL TREASURY Website:http://www.treasury.gov.za/comm_media/press/2020/20200424%20Loan%20guarantee%20National%20Treasury.pdfWhat it does:
Provides a loan to help your SMME with operational expenses – such as salaries, rent, lease agreements, contracts with suppliers, etc. R100 billion initially, ramping up to R200 billion in new loans to existing customers.Who qualifies:
1. Businesses in good standing with their commercial banks with an annual turnover of less than R300 million 2. Used for operational expenses such as salaries, rent and lease agreements, contracts with suppliers, etc. 3. Only one Covid-19 loan per business 4. A six-month repayment holiday will commence from the first drawdown, although interest will accumulate from the date on which the first drawdown on the loan occurs. 5. Repayment of interest and capital starts after six months and businesses have a maximum of 60 months to do so. How to apply: Apply at your bank Wholesale and Retail Type: Informal SPAZA SHOPS AND GENERAL DEALERS SUPPORT SCHEME IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NEDBANK Website: http://www.sefa.org.za/services/spazashopschemeWhat it does:
1. Gives Spaza shops access to working capital and a guaranteed revolving credit facility. 2. Offers help with basic financial management. Financial/Business graduates will be assigned to give dedicated support to your business for 24 months. 3. Assists you with legal compliance requirements that may be necessary to participate.Who qualifies:
1. 100%-owned by South African citizens 2. Employees must be 70% South Africans 3. Priority will be given to businesses owned by women, youth and people with disabilities 4. Registered and compliant with SARS and UIF 5. Proof that the business is negatively affected by COVID-19 pandemic 6. Company Statutory Documents 7. FICA documents 8. Certified copies of Directors’ IDs 9. Three-months’ bank statements How to apply: 1. Apply online at https://sefa.finfind.co.za/quiz/disclaimer?origin=SEFA&loginorreg=reg 2. Follow the steps to where funding needs will be matched to SEFA‘s financing instrumentsBusiness
Type: Trust fund SOUTH AFRICAN FUTURE TRUST Website:https://saft.africa/smme-support/#how-saft-worksWhat it does:
SAFT gives loans to SMMEs fund if they qualify, (first come, first served) to help with cash flow.Who qualifies:
1. Annual turnover below R25 million 2. Trading for at least 24 months 3. Sustainable business in good financial health 4. Business adversely impacted by Covid-19— with short-term cash flow constraints How to apply: Apply online at https://saft.africa/smme-support/#how-saft-worksBusiness
Type: Asset finance, growth finance, working capital SPARTAN FINANCING Website:https://www.spartan.co.za/funding-under-covid-19/ What it does: Spartan offers customised financing for SMMEs, but not for start-ups and only for amounts greater than R500,000. Who qualifies: 1. Small to mid-sized business in operation for three or more years 2. Minimum annual turnover of R10 million 3. Alternatively, an annual turnover between R5 million and R10 million, provided there is some current growth context such as a contract, project or acquisition How to apply: Apply online at https://www.spartan.co.za/online-application-form/Business
Type: Retail VODALEND Website: https://www.vodacombusiness.co.za/business/solutions/fund-my-business What it does: This programme lends you money for moving offices, buying equipment or maintaining cash flow. Who qualifies: 1. All businesses registered and operational for 12 consecutive months. 2. Must have good credit standing. 3. R500,000/year or R40,000/month turnover. How to apply: Apply online at https://vodalend.vodacombusiness.co.za/GetStartedGRANTS
Wholesale and retail
Type: Informal SMALL-SCALE BAKERIES AND CONFECTIONARIES BUSINESS SUPPORT SCHEME Website: http://www.dsbd.gov.za/What it does:
Assistance to purchase business equipment and provision of working capital if you operate an informal small-scale bakery or confectionery.Who qualifies:
- Registered with CIPC as a legal entity including cooperatives;
- 100% owned by South African nationals
- Employees must be 70% South Africans, and in the case of non-South African employees they must hold valid work permits as determined by the Department of Home Affairs
- Must be operating in a township or village
- Must be registered or must apply for registration with SARS and UIF
- Must have a valid business bank account or willing to open a business account
Wholesale and retail
Type: Micro Clothing and textiles
SMALL-SCALE AND MICRO CLOTHING AND TEXTILE BUSINESS SUPPORT SCHEME FOR ENTERPRISES LOCATED IN TOWNSHIPS AND VILLAGES Website: http://www.dsbd.gov.za/What it does:
This offers you access to credit, assistance with compliance and technical skills improvement, and business and financial management training.Who qualifies:
- Registered with CIPC as a legal entity including cooperatives;
- 100% owned by South African nationals
- Employees must be 70% South Africans, and in the case of non-South African employees they must hold valid work permits as determined by the Department of Home Affairs
- Must be operating in a township or village
- Must be registered or must apply for registration with SARS and UIF
- Must have a valid business bank account or willing to open a business account
Wholesale and Retail
Type: Automotive AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKETS SUPPORT SCHEME Website: http://www.dsbd.gov.za/What it does:
If you are in the vehicle repair and service business, you could qualify for support. Specifically aimed at four categories:
a. qualified motor body repairers to operate accredited small/independent body repair centres;
b. qualified motor mechanics to operate authorized service centres;
c. small/independent auto-spares shops to serve as distributors of automotive aftermarket spare parts centres;
d. converting informal fitment centres into micro but formal fitment centres.
Who qualifies:
- Registered with CIPC as a legal entity including cooperatives;
- 100% owned by South African nationals
- Employees must be 70% South Africans, and in the case of non-South African employees they must hold valid work permits as determined by the Department of Home Affairs
- Must be operating in a township or village
- Must be registered or must apply for registration with SARS and UIF
- Must have a valid business bank account or willing to open a business account