From Monday 6 April additional support for Early Childhood Education and Child Care Services and their families.
Month: April 2020
ATO clarifies COVID-19 rent relief concerns
The Australian Taxation Office has responded to widespread concerns on whether SMSF landlords providing rent relief to tenants due to the financial impacts of the novel coronavirus is a contravention of the SIS Act.
SMSFs in the ATO firing line
Is your self-managed super fund fully compliant with the regulations governing the operation of private funds?
Avoid SISR traps in early access to super scheme
A law firm has warned trustees to consider several factors to ensure they’re complying with the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994 (SISR) before deciding to access the government’s early access to super scheme.
Data so large it’s hard to comprehend.
The following website gives the running totals for many everyday categories and the numbers are almost, if not, overwhelming when seen on a global scale.
Ride the market to recovery
Severe market downturns feel anything but fair. In many ways the biggest risk facing investors now is the impulse to take action and to make hasty, short-term decisions based on emotional factors rather than accepting where we are today and riding things out.
Historic $130bn wage subsidy to cover 6 million workers
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has now unveiled an extraordinary $130 billion wage subsidy which will see businesses receive $1,500 a fortnight per employee for the next six months.
Stage 2 – Covid-19 stimulus package.
Detail on what the second stimulus package means to your hip pocket, Centrelink payments and staff retention.