You can find your corporate key in a couple of ways - Your corporate key will be sent to you when your company is first established. A letter is sent... read more →
If you need to update your company's details (e.g. your officeholder details), you can use ASIC's online services. If you haven't already got access to ASIC Online Services as an officeholder,... read more →
Payday super is a new system that has been proposed to take effect from 1 July 2026 (but is not yet law). Under this system, employers will be required to... read more →
The ATO will not grant any extensions for late superannuation payments, under any circumstances. This includes superannuation contributions for closely-held and arms-length employees. If you don’t pay the contributions on... read more →
Every time you pay your employees eligible wages, your payroll system will automatically calculate how much Super Guarantee you need to pay, as well as any additional voluntary payments your... read more →
All businesses are required to pay the compulsory Super Guarantee for payments to their employees. However, depending on what type of legal structure your business operates in will determine whether... read more →
PAYG Withholding for Employees If you are an employee, your employer is required to deduct tax from your gross pay and pay this to the ATO on your behalf. This... read more →
STSL debts are interest free loans. So unlike credit cards or other loans you don’t get charged interest on the balance every month. However, the total amount of your STSL... read more →
Once you reach a certain income level, you are required to start making repayments towards your STSL debts. Each year, the ATO will publish the updated income thresholds as well... read more →
If you have an STSL debt you should notify your employer via the Tax File Number (TFN) Declaration form. Your employer will then deduct an amount from your pay to... read more →