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By IOOF TechConnect
On 23 July 2020, the Government released their Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Update. Some of the proposals contained in the update had already been announced and were reconfirmed. As we are yet to see legislation, these proposals are subject to change.
Changes include the extension of the following initiatives:
Other proposals include:
The second $10,000 COVID-19 early release of super applications will be extended until 31 December 2020. Currently applications are set to end on 24 September 2020.
The extended timeframe allows people to delay their application in case they do not want to withdraw money unnecessarily should their circumstances change, for example, a client may find employment later in the year.
The extension will also allow those who may not qualify for the withdrawal before 24 September 2020 but subsequently qualify, for example, due to losing their job or having their hours reduced.
Eligible super members who have been financially impacted by COVID-19 may apply to access $10,000 until 31 December 2020.
To be eligible to access lump sums from super, a person must be:
Certain temporary residents have different eligibility criteria and are not eligible for the second lump sum.
The JobKeeper Payment will be extended to 28 March 2021 for eligible businesses and not-for-profits. However, from 28 September 2020 the JobKeeper Payment rate will reduce. Before this announcement, the JobKeeper Payment was to cease on 27 September 2020.
Businesses and not-for-profits eligible for extended JobKeeper Payment from 28 September 2020
From 28 September 2020, businesses and not-for-profits will need to reassess their eligibility for the JobKeeper Payment by demonstrating they have suffered an ongoing significant decline in turnover using actual GST turnover (rather than projected GST turnover), as shown in the table below. Other eligibility rules for businesses and not-for-profits and their employees remain unchanged.
* Relative to comparable period, generally the corresponding quarters in 2019.
As the deadline to lodge a Business Activity Statement (BAS) for the September quarter or month is in late October, and the December quarter (or month) BAS deadline is in late January for monthly lodgers or late February for quarterly lodgers, businesses and not-for-profits will need to assess their eligibility for JobKeeper in advance of the BAS deadline in order to meet the wage condition. That is, the requirement to pay eligible employees in advance of receiving JobKeeper Payment in arrears from the ATO. The Tax Commissioner will have discretion to extend the time the entity has to pay employees in order to meet the wage condition, so that entities have time to first confirm their eligibility for the JobKeeper Payment.
JobKeeper Payment rate
From 28 September 2020, the standard rate of JobKeeper Payment will reduce in two stages and lower payment rates apply to employees (and eligible business participants) of eligible businesses and not-for-profits who have worked less than 20 hours per week on average, in the four weekly pay periods before 1 March 2020 (or the month of February 2020 for eligible business participants).
Extended and reduced Coronavirus Supplement
Payment of the Coronavirus Supplement has been extended to 31 December 2020. From 25 September 2020 to 31 December 2020, the supplement amount will be reduced to $250 per fortnight. This supplement is paid in addition to the actual JobSeeker Payment.
Existing JobSeeker Payment recipients and new JobSeeker Payment recipients will be eligible for the Coronavirus Supplement up until 31 December 2020. The Government has not indicated whether it can extend this supplement beyond this date.
Eligibility criteria for the Coronavirus Supplement remains the same.
Changes to the JobKeeper Payment may make recipients of that payment eligible for the JobSeeker Payment.
Adjustments to the JobSeeker Payment income test – 25 September to 31 December
Personal Income test
The income free area for JobSeeker Payment recipients will increase from $106 per fortnight to $300 per fortnight. This means recipients may receive income up to $300 per fortnight without any reduction in JobSeeker Payment.
Under the income test, every dollar received over $300 per fortnight will reduce JobSeeker Payment by 60 cents. Currently the JobSeeker Payment is reduced by 50 cents for every dollar received between $106 and $250 per fortnight and by 60 cents thereafter.
This income test is applied to the JobSeeker Payment only. If a client is eligible for any JobSeeker Payment they will get the full Coronavirus Supplement.
Partner Income Test
The reduction rate under the Partner Income Test will increase from 25 cents to 27 cents. Partners of JobSeeker Payment recipients may receive up to $3,086.11 per fortnight or $80,238.89 per annum before the JobSeeker Payment cuts out. Note, this assumes the JobSeeker Payment recipient has personal income below the income free area.
Asset Test and Liquid Asset Waiting Period to apply from 25 September 2020
The Asset Test will apply from 25 September 2020. For example, single homeowners with assessable assets of $268,000 or more will not be eligible for the JobSeeker Payment. Partnered homeowners may have up to $401,500 in combined assessable assets.
The Liquid Asset Waiting Period (LAWP) of up to 13 weeks will be reinstated and the Income Maintenance Period (IMP) will continue.
The Ordinary Waiting Period, Newly Arrived Resident’s Waiting Period (NARWP) and the Seasonal Work Preclusion Period will continue to be waived until 31 December 2020.
Mutual Obligation Requirements
As previously announced, Jobseekers’ mutual obligation requirements were gradually reintroduced from 9 June 2020.
Small businesses with aggregated annual turnover of less than $500 million may be eligible for an increased instant asset write-off on assets of up to the value of $150,000 from 12 March 2020 until 31 December 2020. The measure was set to finish on 30 June 2020, but the Government passed legislation to extend the measure until 31 December 2020.
The measure applies to new or second-hand assets first used, or installed ready for use, between 12 March 2020 until 31 December 2020 (inclusive). Certain assets are excluded, for example, horticultural plants and capital works deductions. There are limits to deductions for certain cars. The threshold applies on a per asset basis, so eligible businesses can immediately write-off multiple assets. Clients should confirm the entitlement to the tax deduction with their accountant.
The Government has introduced a time limited 15 month acceleration of depreciation deductions for businesses with aggregated turnover below $500 million. Legislation to support this measure has already passed.
The deduction of 50% of the cost of eligible assets on installation will be allowed, with existing depreciation rules applying to the balance of the asset’s cost. Eligible assets are new assets that can be depreciated under Division 40 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ie, plant, equipment and specified intangible assets, such as patents) acquired from 12 March 2020 and first used or installed by 30 June 2021. Second-hand assets, or buildings and other capital works are not eligible assets. This concession will support business investment and economic growth over the short-term. Clients should confirm the entitlement to the tax deduction with their accountant.
If you have any questions, or would like more information, please contact the IOOF TechConnect team on 1300 650 414.
DisclaimerThe information in this section of the website is intended for financial advisers only and is not to be distributed to clients. It has been prepared on behalf of Australian Executor Trustees Limited ABN 84 007 869 794 AFSL 240023, IOOF Investment Management Limited ABN 53 006 695 021 AFSL 230524, IOOF Investment Services Ltd ABN 80 007 350 405, AFSL 230703 and IOOF Ltd ABN 21 087 649 625 AFSL 230522 based on information that is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publication.
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