The ATO has nonchalantly dropped a JobKeeper bombshell, suggesting in a tweet last week that JobKeeper payments might not actually be paid to businesses until the second half of May, rather than in the first week, as was originally suggested.
Since the JobKeeper wage stimulus subsidy was first announced, the messaging has strongly suggested payments would start flowing in the first week of May.
As the process dragged, the deadline to pay employees โ โ an eligibility requirement โ โ was extended to May 8.
Last week, on May 7, in a friendly tweet reminding business owners to make those payments, the tax office said if businesses have completed the process, they will see their JobKeeper funding โwithin 14 daysโ.
That means some businesses may not see any cash until May 21.
In subsequent tweets, an ATO spokesperson said if a business completed the process by the end of April, and hasnโt received payment by May 15, โwe suggest that you phone usโ.
This suggests that even if a business had its application completed by the original deadline, there may still be a delay on payment.
More than 75,000 businesses have enrolled in the JobKeeper program, so itโs perhaps unsurprising that processing could take a while.
The ATO said on Thursday it has already paid out more than $1 billion in payments.
But, for those that havenโt seen a cent yet, the prospect of waiting even longer is, understandably, less than welcome.
One Twitter user called on the tax office to โhurry up and take the pressure offโ.
Why the delay? Was suppose to happen this week!!! Hurry up and take the pressure off
โ Brad (@Mrbradlgc) May 8, 2020
Another noted that getting through March was a struggle enough, suggesting that sole traders are โnot surviving thisโ.
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