Company tax changes
Changes to company tax rates There are changes to the company tax rates. The full company tax rate is 30% and the lower company tax rate is 27.5%. The ATO has outlined when to apply the lower rate and how to work out franking credits. Company tax rates apply to: companies corporate unit trusts public […]
Superannuation guarantee rate increase update
Super Guarantee Increase Update Recently, arguments both for and against increasing the rate of compulsory superannuation guarantee (SG) have continued to be tossed around! The SG is the compulsory amount of superannuation an employer must pay into an eligible employee’s chosen super fund. The rate of SG has been frozen at 9.5% of an employee’s […]
Superannuation guarantee amnesty ends today
Super Guarantee Amnesty Update Time runs out today for employers to apply for the Superannuation Guarantee (SG) amnesty to catch up on past unpaid super without incurring a penalty. The ATO encourages employers to apply for the amnesty and make payments as early as they can. Importantly, eligible amnesty amounts paid by 7 September 2020 […]
SG amnesty ends 7 September 2020
Time running out for employers to apply for superannuation guarantee (SG) amnesty Catch up on past unpaid super without incurring a penalty or paying administration fees. The ATO is encouraging employers to apply for the amnesty and make payments as early as they can. Any amnesty amounts paid before 7 September 2020 are tax-deductible. For […]
No SG obligation on JobKeeper payments where work is not performed
Regulations confirm no SG obligation on JobKeeper payments where work is not performed The federal government has registered the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Amendment (JobKeeper) Payment Regulations 2020. These regulations ensure that amounts of salary or wages that do not relate to the performance of work and are only paid to an employee to satisfy the […]
ATO reminder about salary packaged super
The ATO has provided information for employers, payroll software providers and intermediaries who may need to change the way they calculate SG The ATO has provided employers with a recent reminder that, from 1 January 2020, there has been a legislative change to ensure that when an employee sacrifices pre-tax salary in return for an […]
OMNIBUSiness COVID-19 Summary Edition
What unprecedented times we’re living in! As soon as we think we’re on top of coronavirus, things change and don’t they change fast? The effect of COVID-19 is having a massive financial impact on all of us in some way and we fear that the impact of the virus will have an even greater impact […]
New super guarantee amnesty
On 6 March 2020, the government introduced a superannuation guarantee (‘SG’) amnesty Employers who come forward from 6 March 2020 need to apply for the amnesty. This amnesty allows employers to disclose and pay previously unpaid super guarantee charge (‘SGC’), including nominal interest, that they owe their employees, for quarter(s) starting from 1 July 1992 […]
Coronavirus: Government announces new tax measures
ATO’s support measures to assist those affected by COVID-19 The Government has announced a number of economic responses to the Coronavirus (or ‘COVID-19’) pandemic, including economic stimulus packages worth billions of dollars. Some of the key tax measures include: From Thursday 12 March 2020, the instant asset write-off threshold has been increased from $30,000 (for […]
STP and superannuation guarantee
ATO actively using data to warn employers not paying required SG on time In a presentation at the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees Chairs Forum, the ATO’s Deputy Commissioner confirmed that as a result of STP, the ATO now has an “unprecedented level of visibility” of super information. In particular, the ATO’s examination of Super […]