Expanded eID Device Rebates SA
Administered by Australian Government - Department of Industry
About this grant
This program provides rebates to sheep and farmed goat producers who purchase eligible eID devices and tags.
Key facts
Eligibility requirements
All of the following criteria must be met:
- Sheep and farmed goat producers in sa.
- Sheep and farmed goat electronic identification
- (eid) has been expanded to include all 8 colours in the national livestock identification system (nlis) year-of-birth (yob) colour system for accredited eid tags.
- Applications are open to sa sheep and goat producers who purchase eligible nlis-accredited tags not designated for the current year.
- The eid device rebate is open to south australian sheep and farmed goat producers who:
- Have a current sa property identification code (pic)
- Have a business registered with the ato as a primary production business, including livestock (sheep and/or farmed goats)
- Have an active nlis database account lined to their current sa producer pic
- Hold an active australian business number (abn) and are registered for goods and services tax (gst).
- Discounts for businesses for energy efficient products
- Funding for nt primary producers impacted by an eligible disaster
- Loans to support export growth
What the funding covers
- Rebate on the purchase price of eligible eID devices of 25% up to a cap of 47.5 cents (GST exclusive) per tag.
How to apply
- 1Confirm readiness: Ensure you meet criteria (e.g., ABN, turnover limits, GST registration), align project objectives with grant goals, and estimate time for evidence gathering and writing.
- 2Gather evidence: Collect documents like financials, business plans, market research, project budgets, resumes, risk analysis, and support letters to prove capability and impact.
- 3Register/log in: Obtain an Australian Business Number (ABN) if needed, sign into the relevant portal (e.g., Business Grants Hub portal), and note any prerequisites like advisory service reports.
- 4Prepare and write application: Address all selection criteria clearly (project details, government alignment, costs, outcomes, benefits); keep concise, factual, and compelling; validate for completeness.
- 5Review, approve, and submit: Proofread, get stakeholder sign-off, submit online via the portal before deadline (no late entries); expect eligibility check, merit assessment, and outcome notification.
- 6Visit https://business.gov.au/grants-and-programs/expanded-eid-device-rebates-sa for application details
Application tips
Grant details are sourced from official public databases and reviewed weekly. Eligibility criteria, funding amounts, and deadlines may change without notice. Always confirm details on the Australian Government - Department of Industry website before applying.
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