In the Autumn 2025 Tax Matters Newsletter we focus once again on what the 2025-26 Federal Budget Announcements mean for you and your business. With more Tax Cuts on the horizon for Australian Workers we ask "Is There Such A Thing As A Tax-Free Lunch?" and explain tarriffs and what they mean for you.
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Visit the ArticleUpdated: 6th May 2020. Under the JobKeeper Payment, businesses or not-for-profits impacted by the Coronavirus will be able to access a subsidy from the Government to continue paying their employees. Affected employers will be able to claim a payment of $1,500 per fortnight per eligible employee from 30 March 2020 until 27 September 2020.
Visit the ArticleUpdated: 6th May 2020. Under the JobKeeper Payment, businesses and not-for-profits impacted by the Coronavirus will be able to access a wage subsidy from the Government to continue paying their employees. Affected employers will be able to claim a payment of $1,500 per fortnight per eligible employee from 30 March 2020 until 27 September 2020.
Visit the ArticleUpdated: 6th May 2020. The JobKeeper Payment is a payment made to eligible businesses and not-for-profits affected by the Coronavirus to support them in retaining employees. Eligible businesses that elect to participate will receive a payment of $1,500 per fortnight per eligible employee to support the people they employed as at 1 March 2020 who are retained in employment. Businesses must have paid their employees before they are entitled to receive the JobKeeper payment. Where an employee’s total remuneration is less than $1,500 per fortnight (before tax), or has been stood down, the employer must provide the employee at least $1,500 per fortnight (before tax). Where an employee earns more than $1,500 per fortnight, employers can use the payment to subsidise the employee’s wages.
Visit the ArticleUpdated 6th May 2020. The JobKeeper Payment and the related programs represent a significant investment to support the Australian economy and people in the face of the Coronavirus crisis. To protect this investment, the framework for the JobKeeper Payment has robust features to ensure integrity and allow swift and effective action to be taken against fraud and other abuse.
Visit the ArticleUpdated 6th May 2020. The Government is introducing a wage subsidy program to support employees and businesses. The JobKeeper Payment is designed to help businesses affected by the Coronavirus to cover the costs of their employees’’ wages, so that more employees can retain their job and continue to earn an income. Keeping Australians in work and businesses in business will lay the foundations for a stronger economic recovery once the Coronavirus crisis passes.
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