NSW Government has waived licence fees for tradies in a bid to help businesses survive a downturn in business due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced the $50 million government scheme on Wednesday 15th April 2020. It is expected to provide financial relief to around 200,00 licence holders within the trades and construction sectors, saving builders $465 and contractors $235.
The scheme will run for 12 months and will be automatically applied for any new applications and licence renewals.
Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be any discount or refund for businesses that have already renewed their licence or paid for 3 or 5 years in advance.
WHEN WE EMERGE FROM THIS CRISIS WE NEED EVERY TRADIE WITH US FOR THE RECOVERY PROCESS. WHETHER THEY BE PLUMBERS, CARPENTERS OR BUILDERS, THOSE PEOPLE ARE SO IMPORTANT TO THE RECOVERY OF THIS STATE AFTER WE GET THROUGH THIS PERIOD.’
SCHEME BREAKDOWN
- Scheme will run for 12 months
- Fees will be waived for the minimum renewal term
- This scheme does not apply for change of class, changes to the licence or replacement of the licence.
ELIGIBLE LICENCES
- Home building contractor licences (From 15 April 2020)
- Trade or specialist contractor licences (From 15 April 2020)
- Home building: Qualified Supervisor Certificates – Building supervisor certificate (From 20 April 2020)
- Home building: tradesperson certificates (From 20 April 2020)
- Asbestos removal licences and asbestos assessor licence (from 15 April 2020)
- Demolition licence (from 15 April 2020)
For more information about coronavirus, see our COVID-19 Tradie Survival Pack.