BigP I know things are a bit A up in the land of the long white cloud but how does one post a relevant discussion to a topic if one doesn't provide a ref ?
Don't answer, as far as I know you never post anything at all relevant so you wouldn't know.
Job Maker is all the rage now
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Re: Job Maker is all the rage now
The JobMaker rorting is getting ready to start just like the JobKeeper rorting.
JobKeeper: Accountants warn of ‘pop-up’ fraud linked to wage subsidy
10:00pm, Jun 4, 2020 Updated: 9:54pm, Jun 4
The Australian Taxation Office has received thousands of tip-offs related to the suspected abuse of the federal government’s JobKeeper program.
As of May 31, 3338 complaints linked to JobKeeper were made to the ATO’s hotline, an ATO spokesperson told The New Daily.
The tax office will cross check the information it has received in these tip-offs and “assess whether further action is required”.
Employers found guilty of knowingly rorting the system could face fines of up to $126,000, or 10 years prison in extreme cases.
Chartered Accountants ANZ tax leader Michael Croker told The New Daily businesses gutted by the pandemic, including cafes, tourism operators and retailers, have largely adhered to ATO guidelines.
But some companies have willingly misled the tax office by manipulating turnover and accelerating the payment of suppliers.
And more here
https://thenewdaily.com.au/finance/work ... employers/
JobKeeper: Accountants warn of ‘pop-up’ fraud linked to wage subsidy
10:00pm, Jun 4, 2020 Updated: 9:54pm, Jun 4
The Australian Taxation Office has received thousands of tip-offs related to the suspected abuse of the federal government’s JobKeeper program.
As of May 31, 3338 complaints linked to JobKeeper were made to the ATO’s hotline, an ATO spokesperson told The New Daily.
The tax office will cross check the information it has received in these tip-offs and “assess whether further action is required”.
Employers found guilty of knowingly rorting the system could face fines of up to $126,000, or 10 years prison in extreme cases.
Chartered Accountants ANZ tax leader Michael Croker told The New Daily businesses gutted by the pandemic, including cafes, tourism operators and retailers, have largely adhered to ATO guidelines.
But some companies have willingly misled the tax office by manipulating turnover and accelerating the payment of suppliers.
And more here
https://thenewdaily.com.au/finance/work ... employers/
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