Del2005 wrote: » To claim the subsidy your employer has to declare that they are insolvent. Any bank loaning money, espically a mortgage, to someone working in an insolvent company is not doing it's job properly.
gmannix1000 wrote: » Hi All, Employer has notified they have gotten the COVID-19 wage subsidy scheme last month. My wages haven't changed but was hoping to apply for a mortgage in the next 3 months and was wondering if this would affect my mortgage application/amount in any way?... if anyone knows?
Dav010 wrote: » What? That is totally ill informed. The wage subsidy is designed to keep people in employment and is open to any business which has suffered a 25% decline in income/orders as a result of the pandemic. From Government website: “The Minister pointed to Revenue’s further guidance on the Scheme published yesterday which stated that the declaration by the employer is not a declaration of insolvency and that an employer that has been hit by a significant decline in business but has strong cash reserves will still qualify for the Scheme. Revenue have also said that they will continue to review and update guidelines as appropriate.”
Dav010 wrote: » https://www.google.ie/amp/s/amp.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/families-reveal-how-mortgage-draw-downs-being-refused-if-in-receipt-of-covid-19-wage-subsidy-1000314.html
anplaya27 wrote: » Ye wont get it, full stop. Happened to me a few days ago.
greengrass88 wrote: » I'm also in the same predicament with the mortgage and wage subsidy issue...I see the wage subsidy is now changing to the employment support scheme, only explanation I could find is: "It will change from an income replacement measure to a payroll subsidy support". Can anyone hazard a guess what this will mean for people on the scheme going forward in terms of payslips and mortgages?
DubCount wrote: » I cant see it making any difference. There may be changes to the level of government subsidy but I don't expect a change in the mechanics of the scheme. If the banks don't want a line called "covid subsidy" on your payslip, its not going to matter whether its TWSS or EWSS. The only route to change things is to have political pressure change the banks policy.
revoke12 wrote: » Friend of Mine and her boyf have mortgage approved he was on wage subsidy scheme still getting full wage like every other week but employer had to claim it. They went to draw down mortgage to start build and wasnt allowed as he was on the scheme. Told them come back when he is 3 months clear of the payment. She couldnt believe it nor could he. I think its crazy as he was still getting his full wage.
brisan wrote: » By applying for the payment his employer has admitted he is in financial difficulty regarding the business
Dav010 wrote: » This is absolutely incorrect. The only requirement to claim wage subsidy is that income/orders have reduced by 30% due to Covid.
Reversal wrote: » Cannot understand how people are still surprised by this. So an employer declares a negative impact to their business that results in them being unable to pay wages without government assistance. Would you lend a six figure sum of your money to an employee of such a business?
Jizique wrote: » And if income and/or orders are down (at least) 30% the business is facing some challenges
brisan wrote: » So if your orders/income are down by 30% then the business is not in difficulty . Fair enough I must be in the wrong business
Dav010 wrote: » Trading conditions may be difficult as a result of Covid, that is not the same as saying a business is in difficulty. Applying for the wage subsidy was not dependent on capitalisation. It is wrong for you to allege that just because a business is entitled to apply for the wage subsidy, automatically it must be in difficulty and employees should not be allowed credit from banks.
brisan wrote: » Well the banks have a different opinion than you do and its "Their " money to lend. Every leading expert and even the Government has said that some businesses will not survive. If you are applying for TWSS your business is more likely to be one of those than a business that does not need it.
brisan wrote: » So you want the politicians to force the banks to lend money to people who may not have a job to earn wages to pay it back. 2008 anybody