JobMaker Hiring Credit rules

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Exposure Draft

Key Documents

Treasury is seeking submissions on the exposure draft of the JobMaker Hiring Credit Rules. The JobMaker Hiring Credit is a key part of the Government’s JobMaker Plan and was announced in the 2020-21 Budget.

The Government will provide $4.0 billion over three years from 2020-21 to accelerate employment growth by supporting organisations to take on additional employees through a hiring credit. The JobMaker Hiring Credit will be available to eligible employers over 12 months from 7 October 2020 for each additional new job they create for an eligible employee.

Eligible employers who can demonstrate that the new employee will increase overall employee headcount and payroll will receive $200 per week if they hire an eligible employee aged 16 to 29 years or $100 per week if they hire an eligible employee aged 30 to 35 years. The JobMaker Hiring Credit will be available for up to 12 months from the date of employment of the eligible employee with a maximum amount of $10,400 per additional new position created.

To be eligible, the employee will need to have worked for a minimum of 20 hours per week, averaged over a quarter, and received the JobSeeker Payment, Youth Allowance (other) or Parenting Payment for at least one month out of the three months prior to when they are hired.

Further details on the draft Rules are contained in the Explanatory Material.

Submissions

No submissions are currently available.