This section outlines the financial benefits you can expect as an employer of an apprentice or trainee.
You may be able to take advantage of financial incentives to reduce the cost of training if you:
| Find out more: | |
| T: | 13 38 73 (Australian Apprenticeships Centre) |
| W: | australianapprenticeships.gov.au |
You are exempt from payroll tax for wages of apprentices or trainees.
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| T: | 9262 1300 (Department of Treasury and Finance) |
| W: | dtf.wa.go.au |
If you have taken on a new apprentice or trainee, the Department of Education and Training funds most training.
If you have an existing apprentice or trainee, funding is usually available if they are doing a certificate IV or above.
While apprentices and trainees are required to pay some fees to their registered training organisation, some employers may pay this on their behalf.
| Find out more: | |
| T: | 13 19 54 (ApprentiCentre) |
The BCITF provides substantial incentives for employing an apprentice or trainee in specified building trades. Bonus subsidies are available if you employ a mature age apprentice aged 30 years and over (when the contract is registered).
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| T: | 9381 3900 |
| W: | bcitf.org |
You are entitled to claim a workers compensation rebate for your certificate III and above apprentices and trainees who commenced their training after 1 January 2009. The rebate is payable after the apprentice/trainee has completed the first year of their training contract.
Find out more:
T: 13 19 54 (ApprentiCentre)