A new report has revealed around 2.4 million or almost one third of Australian workers are missing out on some or all of their super entitlements and little is being... read more →
The Budget has made changes that reflect that the current superannuation system is out of kilter with individuals current lifestyles, with the introduction of more flexibility to address this. Concessional... read more →
The Budget has introduced a series of changes to superannuation tax arrangements that are intended to align superannuation with the purpose of providing income in retirement. The key elements of... read more →
The ATO is urging small business owners to adopt the SuperStream standard before the impending 30 June deadline. SuperStream is a standard for submitting superannuation payments and data electronically. It... read more →
For many employers, it can be easy to forget the responsibility of managing your super obligations amidst the busy lifestyle of managing a business or company. However, those who fail... read more →
There will be no changes to the super contributions caps for the 2015/16 year. Limits will remain the same as last year: Concessional (before tax) contribution cap (age as at 30... read more →
From 1 July 2014, employers with 20 or more employees will begin using the Data and Payment Standard, also known as SuperStream, to make superannuation contributions to their employees. ... read more →
Employers who are not meeting their super obligations may lose the tax deduction they would normally receive for super contributions. They will also have to pay a superannuation guarantee charge... read more →
The Federal Government has introduced a series of reforms, known as ‘Stronger Super.’ These reforms are set to deliver major changes to Australia’s superannuation system. Stronger Super will impact super... read more →
Superannuation issues are some of the most important considerations to keep in mind as the end of the financial year approaches. Spouse contributions The spouse super tax offset... read more →