
JobKeeper rules, conditions and payment rates have changed - Tax Accountants Gosnells
Legislation has been put in place to extend the JobKeeper scheme beyond its original sunset date, although the rates of payment and certain other details have been altered. The scheme is now to run until March next year, with one version lasting until 3 January and another version in place from then until 28 March.
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COVID-19 and trust liquidity issues - Tax Accountants Geelong West
The ATO has highlighted the fact that due to COVID-19, a trustee may experience liquidity issues that may affect a trust’s ability to satisfy a beneficiary's entitlement. This may happen where financial institutions impose restrictions that affect the way a trustee can deal with its assets.
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Where you stand with vehicles and the boosted instant asset write off - Tax Accoutants Geelong
The extension of the instant asset write-off from $30,000 to $150,000 until 31 December 2020, as part of the Federal Government’s COVID-19 stimulus measures, provides an opportunity to look at its application to motor vehicles.

COVID-19 payments and some issues for companies and trusts - Tax Accoutants Fountain Gate
With many having received cash flow boost and JobKeeper payments, there can arise some unique issues where these amounts are received within a trust or company.
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Rental property: Tax approach adjusts for COVID-19 - Tax Accountants Eastwood
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed property owners, and tenants in many cases, in unfamiliar territory. Many tenants have been paying reduced rent or ceased paying because their income has been adversely affected.
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The JobKeeper scheme gets an update, plus an extension - Tax Accountants Chatswood
The JobKeeper payment, which was originally due to end after 27 September, will now continue to be available to eligible businesses (including the self-employed) until 28 March 2021. However there are some changes to consider.
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