Accounting bodies to weigh in heavily on JobKeeper 2.0 design

The professional accounting and tax bodies will soon present the Treasury with a laundry list of issues to be considered in the design and execution of JobKeeper 2.0, as the profession aims to avoid implementation issues that encumbered the first version.

by | 30 Jul, 2020

A joint submission from members of the National Tax Liaison Group is expected to be presented to the Treasury shortly, with the professional bodies optimistic that their views will be taken into consideration, given that there is time before JobKeeper 2.0 changes kick in from 28 September.

Read more at Accountants Daily. 

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