Western Cape Provincial Parliament wants to hear your views and experience on the Covid-19 TERS funding process.
Employers and employees in the Western Cape: What has been your experience of the COVID-19 Temporary Employer /Employee Relief Scheme (COVID-19 TERS) funding process?
Share your experience with the Standing Committee on Finance, Economic Opportunities and Tourism by completing the survey below.
0 participants, so far (closes 15 July 2021)
Please indicate the following:
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- Are you an employer or employee based in the Western Cape?
- Have you, as an employer or employee based in the Western Cape, submitted a COVID-19 TERS claim to the UIF? If you have, please elaborate.
- How many COVID-19 TERS submissions have you, as a Western Cape employer or employee, submitted to the UIF? (This does not refer to the number of employees applied for.)
- Have you experienced any challenges when applying for the COVID-19 TERS funding or with the payout of approved funds? If you have, please elaborate.
- If your COVID-19 TERS claim has not been settled, please provide us with your name, ID number, where you applied, the date of the application and the reference number for the claim.
- According to the UIF, the average number of working days for the COVID-19 TERS payment to be made is five days. How many working days did it take for your approved COVID-19 TERS funding to be paid?
- If you have received a COVID-19 TERS payout, how many employees were applied for and how many received their payouts?
- Have you received any response (for example remittance advices) from the UIF indicating which employees have been approved for the COVID-19 TERS payout?
- Have you received any guidance from the UIF on the COVID-19 TERS application process?
- How did you become aware of the COVID-19 TERS funding?
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