‘Job Seeker’ payment makes up Government’s 3rd stimulus package
As we try to catch a breath from all the chaos going on with Coronavirus, we just got word of the Australian Government’s latest stimulus package. This package focuses on the ‘job keeper’ payment, aimed at helping businesses keep their staff, which will be a lifeline for many people over the coming months.
Here a quick overview of what it means:
- Employers and sole traders will be able to apply for a $1500 ‘job keeper’ flat payment per employer to keep paying their staff.
- To be eligible, most employers will need to prove they have lost 30% of income (requirements differ for larger businesses with $1b turnover).
- Those who work for non-for-profits and New Zealanders will also be eligible to the ‘job keeper’ payment
- The income threshold for the partner of someone who has lost their job has been raised from $48,000 to $79,000 a year.
- Workers who have already been stood down will be able to access the payment if they lost their job after March 1.
- The ‘job keeper’ wage subsidy will be a flat payment through the employer.
- All full time staff, part time staff and full time staff are all eligible.
- Casuals who worked for more than 12 months at the business are also eligible.
- There is no superannuation payable on this payment.
You should also know:
This payment will be paid in arrears. Employers are encouraged to keep paying employees, with the understanding the government will reimburse them $1,500 a fortnight, per employee, backdated to today.
The payments will flow from the first week of May and will be backdated to today (30th March 2020).
Prime Minister Scott Morrison stresses that the engine of the economy needs to keep moving and understands the coming weeks may be tough.
More info will be added to the government’s website in the coming days.
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