From 28 September 2020, the second tranche of the JobKeeper scheme changes the eligibility tests for employers and employees, and the method and amount paid to eligible employees.
Following on from our JobKeeper 2.0 blog on 30 July 2020, on 7 August 2020, the Treasurer announced further changes to increase access to the scheme during the proposed extension period (i.e. 28 September 2020 to 28 March 2021), driven by t…
The second tranche of the JobKeeper scheme changes the eligibility test for employers and the method and amount paid to employees.
In these trying times, the NSW government is supporting small businesses in NSW with a couple of targeted grants, such as:
We always knew that a Government scheme swiftly distributing cash during a crisis was going to come with equally swift compliance and review measures, particularly when eligibility was self-assessed. Two major Australian Taxation Office (AT…
The JobKeeper payment is a $130 billion scheme to support businesses that are significantly affected by the Coronavirus crisis.
The scheme provides for payments of $1,500 per fortnight for each eligible employee of an eligible business.
This article describes the range of expenses that employees can claim while working from home. The information provided is designed to help you track working-from-home expenses in preparation for your 2019/20 tax return.
The Federal Government has announced a further round of measures to encourage businesses to retain employees throughout the Coronavirus crisis.
The Government yesterday released a second, far reaching $66.1 bn stimulus package that boosts income support payments, introduces targeted changes to the superannuation rules, provides cash flow support of up to $100,000 for small business…
Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently announced a suite of measures aimed at stimulating the economy, following the World Health Organisation’s declaration of the Coronavirus COVID-19 as a pandemic.