Coronavirus Stimulus – JobKeeper Nitty Gritty
Further clarification on the $130 billion helping hand for businesses and their employees
Further clarification on the $130 billion helping hand for businesses and their employees
A simple guide for businesses that explains how and when to claim.
An explanation of what you can claim from the tax office while working from home.
Grants of up to $10,000 to provide fast relief for NSW small businesses battling the effects of COVID-19
As part of the response to COVID-19, the ATO has announced some potential relief for a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) that rents a commercial property to a related party’s business.
A $130 billion helping hand for businesses and their employees
The JobSeeker Payment has been expanded to include sole traders, the self-employed, casual workers and contract workers who meet the income tests as a result of the economic downturn due to the coronavirus.
Businesses getting bank loans to tide them over and boost their working capital will now have 50% guaranteed by the government and a repayment holiday of 6 months.
Its official! The instant asset write-off for this financial year is now $150,000 and the eligibility has been expanded.
As part of the new Economic stimulus in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced on 22 March 2020, early access to superannuation may be available to those affected by COVID-19.