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ntoumba
Experienced Cover User
6 months ago
Status:
Open

Superannuation on Payslips and breakdowns

I would like to see the option to have SUPERANNUATION CONTRIBUTIONS added to GROSS payment so staff are aware of thier full income and payment recieved. Particularly with PayDay Super coming soon I think this is important. 

Staff would benefit from the ability of more customisation on the payslips. If we as empolyers could provide breakdowns and show staff the gross payment recieved with the breakdown of TAX, Sperannuation and Deductions. 

 

$$$$$$ GROSS WAGE 

$$$$$$ - SUPERANNUATION 

$$$$$$ - DEDUCTIONS 

$$$$$$ - TAX 

$$$$$$ NET 

 

All these categories are already available in the wage table but you can not copy them to other locations on the payslip to make it easier for them to understand. Increasing the customisation of payslips will greatly benefit Employers and Employees. 

 

Thanks

2 Comments

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    ntoumba
    Experienced Cover User
    17 days ago

    Looking into this further I understand that FairWork requires the Gross Wages to be separate to others so i would suggest to add a Total Renumeration Field.

     

    Add “Total Remuneration” to Payslip 

    With Payday Super starting soon, employees will see super processed every pay cycle. To improve transparency, it would be helpful if the payslip header could include an optional line showing:

    Total Remuneration (Wages + Super)

    This would sit alongside Gross and Net but remain a separate, clearly labelled informational field. Fair Work allows additional fields as long as they don’t replace required items.

     

    This feature would help employees understand the full value paid on their behalf each period and reduce payroll queries and be compliant with FairWork requirements

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    Hey ntoumba

    Thanks for your idea! We'll be sharing this one with our product teams and have updated the status to open for other members of our community to vote and add weight to your idea.