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The Post JobKeeper Business. Good Times Ahead?

There has been a lot of talk about how businesses will cope post-JobKeeper. A comment I heard just today said, “The end of JobKeeper in March 2021 will result in an economic cliff face.” Really?

Government Stimulus

A year has passed since COVID-19 ravaged the economy. Regretfully, some industries are still struggling to recover from closures, lost sales, reduced or lost staff, etc. But, for many small businesses, the pandemic was the platform for a bumper year. Government stimulus packages can take a large chunk of credit for that outcome. There have been regular calls through the media to retain JobKeeper for some of the ravaged industries. Hospitality is one of those still struggling. However, the Government is holding firm to predicted and current economic outcomes. Accordingly, retention of JobKeeper post-March 2021 is very unlikely. If any form of stimulus does continue, it will be very targeted.

Treasury Forecasts of Future Growth

Here are some economic indicators from the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook 2020-21, released on 17 December 2020, reinforcing the Government stance:

In addition to the above forecasts, recent commentary promises even better outcomes:

Opportunities for Small Businesses

Businesses can take a lot of confidence from the above forecasts and expectations. Small business operators know that, in many ways, they can’t compete with large cashed-up businesses. To some extent, that is true. However, small businesses need to educate themselves on what they can do to tap into the expected economic boom heading our way.

Where to Get Help

At Maynard Accounting, we don’t just look after tax compliance. We are aware of business trends, opportunities, and how to help clients position themselves for future growth. Contact our office and ask for an appointment with one of our tax and business consultants.

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