The ATO will be communicating with over 1 million employers. Most will receive this information by email.
The changes that the ATO are advising business owners of are:
The rate of SG is increasing from 10% to 10.5%.
The $450 per month eligibility threshold for when SG is paid is being removed.
Employees – paid above minimum or above Award rates
Increase in SG rate
The minimum SG rate is currently legislated to gradually rise from 10.5% to 12% per cent over the next four years.
• Year starting 1st July 2022: 10.5%
• Year starting 1st July 2023: 11%
• Year starting 1st July 2024: 11.5%
• Year starting on or after: 1st July 2025 12%
Planning
The cashflow impact upon your business should be considered.
A start point is to plan for a 0.5% increase in your cost of employment.
We note that your workers compensation and if applicable your payroll tax obligations will also increase as a result of this change.
You should be cognisant of this increase when considering any other increases to remuneration for your employees.
https://www.ato.gov.au/Business/Super-for-employers/?=redirected_superforemployers
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