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Deadline for Australia’s JobKeeper is approaching. Xero has you covered.

April 22, 2020

If you’re one of the 800,000 Australian businesses interested in JobKeeper, be aware the window to enrol for the subsidy payments from end-March is closing soon. April 30 is your last chance. We’ve built new tools in Xero that make it simple for you to check your eligibility for relief, pay employees a wage subsidy, and file required reports to the tax office.
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Our developers have worked around the clock for the past two weeks to build these tools in close consultation with the ATO. The features are designed to streamline the process of applying for and processing government relief. It’s just the start of our efforts at Xero to make accessing government help easier, so stay tuned for further updates.

Here’s a brief overview of the steps to take, from getting started to processing JobKeeper payments to your employees.

1. Check whether your business is eligible with our turnover calculator


A key criteria for eligibility is showing that your business’s turnover has dropped by 30%, though there are exceptions. We’ve created a calculator in Xero that easily determines how much your revenue has changed over a set period of time.

2. Ensure you’ve set up STP and enrol your business with the ATO

Single Touch Payroll is the simplest route to receiving a JobKeeper subsidy as you’ll be able to easily report each pay run to the ATO.  If you’re not on STP, getting started is simple. Once you’re set up, head over to the ATO website to register your business for JobKeeper.

3. Enroll employees who may be eligible for JobKeeper payments


Xero Payroll will compare the government’s eligibility criteria and data in Xero to suggest a list of employees who are likely to be eligible. To enroll them, head here and simply click “Start JobKeeper.” Select the fortnight in which you want each employee’s JobKeeper payment to start. Note the tax office plans to pay employers one month in arrears.

4. Report JobKeeper payments you’ve made to employees


We’ve added a new pay item, “JobKeeper Payment top up,” so that you can accurately report these payments to the ATO. You just need to add the item to your employee’s payslip. The ATO also requires that you report details on your revenue and staff numbers each month, which Xero will help you do. Go here to learn more about processing payments.

This is a brief overview, and we recommend getting in touch with your accountant, bookkeeper or other trusted advisor for detailed advice on the JobKeeper program. And if you don’t have an advisor, be sure to visit the Xero directory to find one near you.

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