Business Tips: Using forecasting to help your decision-making
Good-quality forecasting can be just as useful, giving you an informed view of the future of your business and finances. Read More…
By Kimberley Butler
JobKeeper Key Dates not to be missed for the month of September.
The table below outlines the JobKeeper Key Dates.
Date | To be completed |
Sunday, 13 September 2020 | Pay the minimum of $1,500 gross (before tax) to each eligible employee claiming JobKeeper for fortnight 12 (31 August – 13 September) |
Monday, 14 September 2020 | Business monthly declaration for August actual turnover and September projected turnover to be completed to claim Jobkeeper payments for August. |
Sunday, 27 September 2020 | Pay the minimum of $1,500 gross (before tax) to each eligible employee claiming JobKeeper for fortnight 13 (14 September – 27 September) |
Wednesday, 30 September 2020 | ENROL - This is the final date you can enrol for JobKeeper if you intend to claim for wages paid for JobKeeper fortnights in September |
Enrolling for JobKeeper and identifying employees
If you are enrolling for JobKeeper payments for the first time, assess your businesses eligibility for JobKeeper under the Basic or Alternative turnover tests. If eligible, determine each of your employee’s eligibility and then have them complete the JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice. If you are not a sole trader but are claiming for an active business participant you will need to complete the JobKeeper Nomination Notice for Eligible Business Participants. These nominations will need to be obtained prior to paying the minimum $1,500 gross (before tax) to each eligible employee claiming JobKeeper per fortnight.
For WDF clients our team are offering a low one-off fee to:
To enquire contact your WDF team member.
For those that are not WDF clients our team are offering a low one-off fee to:
To enquire contact Charles on 02 6921 5444 or ctalbot@wdf.com.au.
Cadet Accountant
Business Tips: Using forecasting to help your decision-making
Good-quality forecasting can be just as useful, giving you an informed view of the future of your business and finances. Read More…
Deductions for Primary Producers
If you're a primary producer in Australia, you probably know that most capital expenses—like farm buildings, equipment, and infrastructure—are depreciated over multiple years. Read More…
How to optimise your business: Build on those customer relationships.
Customers are the bedrock of your business, and building better relationships with your customers is a keyway to optimise your business for the future Read More…