JobKeeper ineligibility cases to be re-visited
The Inspector-General and Taxation Ombudsman (IGTO) reports that its office has received an influx of complaints regarding eligibility for JobKeeper and Boosting Cash Flow payments.
The Inspector-General and Taxation Ombudsman (IGTO) reports that its office has received an influx of complaints regarding eligibility for JobKeeper and Boosting Cash Flow payments.
The extension of the JobKeeper scheme is now based on current GST turnover, not projected turnover. See if you should apply for an alternative turnover test.
JobKeeper rules and payment rates have changed, including the decline in turnover test now being based on actual GST turnover. We breakdown what businesses need to know to re-test their eligibility.
Businesses will now need to meet one of the decline in turnover tests for the September 2020 quarter alone to be eligible for JobKeeper for the period 28 September 2020 to 3 January 2021
The JobKeeper payment will now continue to be available until 28 March 2021. However, there are some changes to consider.