Superannuation guarantee Archive
Small Business
Payday Super is now law, and from 1 July 2026 employers will need to pay super at the same time as wages. Here’s what’s changing, how it impacts your business, and the steps you can take now to prepare.
Small Business
A clear guide to payroll governance for Australian employers, covering PAYG, STP, FBT, super, system controls, PRN configuration, reconciliations, risk management and a ready checklist.
Small Business
Payday super will change how superannuation guarantee (SG) is paid. From 1 July 2026, SG payments must be made on payday. Learn more about the new rules and employer obligations.
Small Business
For employers, incorrectly calculating wages is not portrayed as a mistake, it’s “wage theft.” Beyond the reputational issues of getting it wrong, the Fair Work Commission backs it up with fines of $9,390 per breach for a corporation.
Tax
On July 1, 2023, notable changes included an increase in the Superannuation guarantee, higher minimum wages, updated work restrictions for visa holders, expanded benefits for small businesses and families, and adjustments to pension and tax reporting requirements.