Welcome to the new GMG Accounting website
GMG Accounting • June 28, 2012
As you may have noticed, we have recently revamped our website look. This website design change has been in the pipeline for a little while now so we are glad to see it has hit the light of day. We have updated a lot of our information and hope to be keeping everything fresh from now on. You can also look forward to more of the same handy tidbits of information that we are currently publishing in our latest blog posts.
We would love for you to give us your opinion on the new look and website format.... you can drop us a line at contact@gmgfg.com.au

A $550 fortnightly Coronavirus supplement, to commence from 27 April for an initial six month period, will be paid to eligible recipients.
Eligibility
Permanent employees who are stood down or lose their employment, sole traders, the self-employed, casual workers and contract workers. This payment is in addition to the JobSeeker Payment under expanded accessibility
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In line with the second economic response package, the federal government is supporting small business to retain their apprentices and trainees. Wages subsidies will be paid to eligible employers equal to 50% of their apprentices/trainees wages from 1 January 2020 to 30 September 2020. Employers who are eligible will be reimbursed up to a maximum of $21,000 per apprentice/trainee.
Eligibility
The subsidy will be available to small businesses employing fewer than 20 full-time employees who retain an apprentice or trainee as at 1 March 2020.
Has re-employed a displaced apprentice/trainee, who was employed by a small business at 1 March 2020 but who has since been released from their apprenticeship/traineeship by their employer.
Employers will be able to access the subsidy after an eligibility assessment is undertaken by an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) provider. Employers will be able to access the subsidy after an eligibility assessment is undertaken by an Australian