The Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme (TBESS) was introduced to help support businesses with increases in their energy costs. Your business can make a claim under the scheme if it:
Your business can make a claim under the scheme if it:
- has experienced a significant increase of 50% or more in its electricity and/or natural
gas average unit price. - carries on a taxable trade or professional
- holds a valid tax clearance certificate
- is up to date with Revenue payments and tax return filings
- completes a Carbon Footprint Exercise. https://www.climatetoolkit4business.gov.ie/
Claim amount
If your business is a qualifying business, it can make a claim for a Temporary Business Energy Payment (TBEP).
The TBEP is equal to 40% of a business’ eligible costs. This is subject to a monthly cap of €10,000 but this may be increased to €30,000 where a qualifying business operates across multiple locations.
Making a claim
There is a two-step process to make aclaim under the Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme (TBESS).
1. register for the TBESS on the Revenue Online Service (ROS) (open from 26/11/2022).
2. complete a claim in respect of energy costs arising in a claim period or claim
periods (was due to open from 05/12/2022).
Please note that Claimants names, addresses and total payments receivedwill be available to view on the Revenue Website.
For further please see the Revenue Website https://www.revenue.ie/en/starting-a-business/tbess/index.aspx
Should you have any queries please contact the office or Stephanie on 051-875222 or admin@davidmbreen.ie .