Auditor general finds jobkeeper scheme effective despite ‘shortcomings’ in compliance checks
by Paul Karp from World news | The Guardian on (#5XTFT)
Audit finds one company allowed to keep potential overpayment' of up to $360,00, despite failing to respond to concerns its revenue had increased 150%
The auditor general has identified shortcomings" in compliance checks for the jobkeeper program, including in relation to one company deemed eligible and pocketing $360,000 despite more than doubling its revenue, but found the Australian Taxation Office was effective in its delivery of the jobkeeper program.
The audit of the the $89bn wage subsidy program raised compliance issues including accepting companies' assertions about how they calculated turnover and in 15 cases failing to obtain evidence the subsidies had been paid to employees.
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