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Proposed legislation would see the AT pursue criminal charges against Directors who fail to meet their superannuation guarantee (SG) obligations.
At present under-reporting or non-payment of SG is usually discovered when the employer misses the quarterly payment schedule or from the ATO’s hotline.
Key changes will include:
- The ATO forces you to be educated about your SG obligations
- Criminal penalties for failure to comply with a direction to pay
- ATO will tell you if an employer is under paying or not paying SG
Stay tuned for further updates….
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