$1,500 rebate for greyhound racers whose businesses are impacted by COVID

Greyhounds in full flight at Gosford track on October 11Greyhounds in full flight at Gosford track (photo Noel Fisher)

Good news for greyhound racers on the Central Coast is that greyhound racing registration fees for owners who operate as a small business will now be included in the NSW Government’s small business fees and charges rebate.

Minister for Better Regulation and Minister responsible for Racing, Kevin Anderson, said the $1,500 rebate will put money back in the pockets of eligible greyhound owners, giving them one less thing to worry about as they recover from the impacts of COVID-19.

“Greyhound racing is a popular industry which is why the NSW Government is doing everything we can to support owners by reducing costs,” Anderson said.

“By allowing eligible greyhound owners to receive a rebate of up to $1,500 for their registration fees we are putting money back in the pockets of those people who make a significant contribution to our state’s economy.

“The greyhound racing industry has gone from strength to strength thanks to the support of the NSW Government, as we work with the industry to keep people in jobs and keep the punters entertained.

“The NSW Government is creating a safer and stronger NSW by continuing to support industries that contribute to this great state.”

Minister for Finance and Small Business, Damien Tudehope, said the NSW Government is committed to supporting jobs and keeping people in business as they recover from the impacts of COVID-19.

“The NSW Government is pleased to see greyhound racing fees included in the small business fees and charges rebates program providing support for industry participants during what has been, and continues to be a very challenging time,” Tudehope said.

To be eligible for this rebate, small businesses (including non-employing sole traders) and not-for-profit organisations must: have total Australian wages below the NSW Government 2020-2021 payroll tax threshold of $1.2M; and have an Australian Business Number (ABN) registered in NSW and/or have business premises physically located and operating in NSW.

More information can be found on the Service NSW website.

Source:
Media release, Aug 13
NSW Government

1 Comment on "$1,500 rebate for greyhound racers whose businesses are impacted by COVID"

  1. Allan Casey | August 23, 2021 at 12:06 pm |

    Business owners do not deserve a cent of tax payers dollars for the way they treat unemployed Australia especially central coast business owners who are xxxx wipes and xxx artists.

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