Page Title: Claiming BAC and CAC wage subsidies | Australian Apprenticeships

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Page Text: News Claiming BAC and CAC wage subsidies The way employers lodge their Boosting Apprenticeship Commencements (BAC) and Completing Apprenticeship Commencements (CAC) wage subsidy claims has been streamlined and modernised. The way employers lodge their Boosting Apprenticeship Commencements (BAC) and Completing Apprenticeship Commencements (CAC) wage subsidy claims has been streamlined and modernised. Log in to ADMS Employers now lodge their own BAC and CAC claims using the Apprenticeships Data Management System (ADMS) . Before you claim your BAC or CAC wage subsidy using ADMS , you need to set up your myGovID and link it to your business through the Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM). The training and support materials below include detailed instructions for completing this set-up. How to Claim BAC and CAC wage subsidies You lodge your own claims through ADMS . If you are eligible to receive a wage subsidy, ADMS will automatically generate your claim form and email you to let you know it’s available. Once you have set up your ADMS account, follow the steps to complete and submit your claim. Training and support

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