JobKeeper Payment Extension

Dec 4, 2020

On 21 July the Government announced the extension of the JobKeeper Payment for a further six months until 28 March 2021 and is targeting support to those businesses and not-for-profits who continue to be significantly impacted by the Coronavirus. This is a further 6 months extension to the original end date of 27 September 2020.

If you currently receive JobKeeper Payment, it remains unchanged and available until 27 September 2020. New applications for JobKeeper remain open, subject to meeting the relevant eligibility requirements. Information about the operation of the JobKeeper Payment until 27 September 2020 is available on the ATO website here.

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