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READ MORENew indexed figures 2022/23 financial year
The ATO has released some new indexed figures that will commence in the 2022/23 financial year. Lump Sum D Threshold The Lump Sum D threshold will increase to $11,591 + $5,797 for each completed year of service from 1 July 2022. ETP thresholds The life benefit termination payment ETP cap will increase to $230,000 from […]
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READ MOREAged care workers still without Christmas penalties after cyberattack
Thousands of Queensland aged care workers are yet to be paid Christmas penalties, while a union says one employee given a hardship payment was forced to repay it in the next pay cycle. “They’re working through the pandemic. They’ve had the vaccine rollout,” says United Workers Union national aged care director Carolyn Smith. “They’ve worked […]
READ MOREWorkers say they are being underpaid by Chemist Warehouse, again
Young workers at one of Australia’s largest pharmacy retailers say they were railroaded out of thousands of dollars of pay over the Summer, after working shifts under stringent COVID protocols through the peak of Australia’s Omicron wave. As February draws to a close, these frontline workers – who have attracted the praise of politicians ad […]
READ MOREATO to ramp up use of powers against employers that don’t pay their workers superannuation
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) says it will ramp up the use of its powers against employers who fail to pay workers their superannuation after being on “delay” with enforcement action against businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Emma Rosenzweig, the deputy commissioner of superannuation, told a parliamentary hearing into the unlawful underpayment of superannuation that […]
READ MORENew minimum hourly wage guarantee for pieceworkers
Under the Horticulture Award, full-time, part-time or casual employees can still be paid a piece rate for performing a task. The piece rate has to allow for the average competent worker to earn the equivalent of at least 15% above the minimum hourly rate for the employee’s classification. For casuals, this includes the casual loading. […]
READ MORE2021-22 Federal Budget measures enacted
Over the last couple of weeks, various Bills have received Royal Assent and various measures which were announced in last year’s Federal Budget have now become law. Superannuation changes The following changes have been legislated and will apply from 1 July 2022: Bring forward rule – individuals aged between 67 and 75 will be allowed […]
READ MOREBusiness owner fined $14,000 over “despicable” abuse of JobKeeper scheme
A Queensland business owner is facing a $14,000 penalty for allegedly requiring an employee to repay his JobKeeper payments during the COVID-19 pandemic. The business owner also repaid the worker in question more than $6200 in unlawfully reclaimed wages, after what a judge called a “callous and despicable” breach of trust. The Fair Work Ombudsman […]
READ MORESTP2 reference guide
This reference guide shows how to report some common payment types through STP Phase 2: Payment type STP Phase 2 Allowance – accommodation – domestic, amount does not exceed ATO reasonable amount Not reported Allowance – accommodation – domestic, amount exceeds ATO reasonable amount Domestic or overseas travel allowances and overseas accommodation (allowance type RD) […]
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