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We’re beating the ATO in Court on Jobkeeper and Cash Flow Boost

The ATO has been setting their own policy on the cash flow boost which is different to the law. When the rubber hits the road, the Courts will apply the law instead of the ATO policy (which is not the law). There is hope if you think that you qualify but the ATO policy says otherwise.

We would be happy to help you, feel free to call us on 02 7200 8200 or email at adam@adamahmed.com.au

We also have a template available for you to download if you’d like to have a go yourself.

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Tax

ATO wants you to pay back Jobkeeper or cash flow boost?

We’re starting to see people being asked to pay back the Jobkeeper or cash flow boost they received. Often this is after they’ve spent the money, and its putting them in a real bind. But you may not have to, because the ATO is getting the law wrong a lot (because its new, there are some administrative problems with the rollout).

We would be happy to help you, feel free to call us on 02 7200 8200 or email at adam@adamahmed.com.au

We also have a template available for you to download if you’d like to have a go yourself.

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Tax

Cash Flow Boost Rejected? Common Problems & Solutions

We’ve had an influx of calls and enquiries about the cash flow boost being rejected and share our observations in this video on the common problems & solutions.

Here is a template you can use if your cash flow boost has been rejected and you need to review or object to it:

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Tax

JobKeeper audits – 5 takeaways

JobKeeper audits have started. This video shares our experience of dealing with one. Hopefully it well help you navigate yours successfully or at the very least help you plan to prevent one.

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Tax

Cash flow boost rejected? 3 Tips from a tax lawyer to get your boost

Here are some tips if you need to do a cash flow boost objection or if the ATO has rejected your cash flow boost:

Here is a template you can use if your cash flow boost has been rejected and you need to review or object to it: