contact@austasiagroup.com
(08) 9227 6300
412 Newcastle Street West Perth WA 6005
We present some of the most frequently asked questions relating to the Federal Government’s JobMaker Hiring Credit. This hiring credit is designed to assist in accelerating the rate of
employment of young people as we recover from the impact of COVID-19.
We have published an article on the JobMaker Hiring Credit here.
Registrations will open for eligible employers through ATO online services from 7 December 2020. Employers do not need to be registered at the time that they hire an employee in order to be eligible. Registration can occur at any time before a claim is made. Employers can begin to submit claims for the JobMaker Hiring Credit from 1 February 2021 (for new jobs created in the first reporting period of 7 October 2020 to 6 January 2021).
The payment will be paid quarterly in arrears. Employers can claim the first payment for the first period from 1 February 2021.
No, you cannot receive the JobKeeper Payment and JobMaker Hiring Credit at the same time. Businesses who are receiving the JobKeeper Payment will be eligible for the JobMaker Hiring Credit once they have exited the JobKeeper Payment and are no longer receiving payments.
No, you can only claim for those who were newly employed on or after 7 October 2020.
You will need to ask your new employees to fill out a form stating that they meet employee eligibility criteria at the time of hire.
Your business can only receive JobMaker for your eligible employees if total employee headcount and payroll increases.
If one of your original staff members resigns, even if through no fault of the business, then you can only claim JobMaker if your resultant headcount has still increased compared to the September 2020 baseline.
A similar baseline concept applies to payroll. If you employed new eligible employees in October 2020 but your overall payroll remained the same or only increased marginally because the hours of your existing staff reduced when the new employee(s) were employed, then the JobMaker credit will only be the additional payroll amount. The JobMaker credit cannot exceed the increase in payroll.
Yes, you can claim for 12 months, provided your business continues to meet all eligibility requirements each month.
Businesses with no employees on 30 September, cannot claim JobMaker for their first employee. However, JobMaker can be claimed for your second and any subsequent employees that started on or before 6 October 2021.
Please find the governments factsheet here for more information.
Powered by BetterDocs
Book an obligation-free, 60 minute consultation with one of our experts today.
Home About Us Our Approach Careers Memberships
Insights and News Knowledge Centre Case Studies
Taxation Management Accounting Wealth Management and Protection Finance Legal Consulting
Terms & Conditions Financial Services Guide (FSG) Privacy Policy Disclaimer
Contact Us
It’s free. No spam. Unsubscribe whenever you want.
First Name
Email address:
Copyright © 2026 AustAsia Group.