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HDAdmin
Experienced User
3 months ago
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Salary Sacrifice Super to a cotractor

Hi I have a contractor who wants some of their income as salary sacrifice. I have already set up her as an employee ans has been paying SGC super.  I just processed her first Salary Sacrifice/

 

I thought I set her up correctly and processed it, but on Paryoll Reporting her record only shows Superannuation Guarantee on YTD (incouding SSS), not SSS separately.  Can someone tell me: should SSS be shown separately in this occasion?  If so, what can I change so that the report shows 2 separate super amounts?  Urgent reply would be great!  I got some screen shots to show how I set her up.

  • HDAdmin's avatar
    HDAdmin
    3 months ago

    Hi Gavin,

     

    I spoke to my accountant and she said as long as the Payroll Summary picks them up separately (which it does), it should be OK.

     

    I rang ATO before contacting MYOB, and they said SSS should be separate in Payroll Reporting, then I panicked.  Person I talked to may have be from superannuation related department and not necessarily expert in Payroll Reporting.

     

    MYOB setting may well be due to compliance issue.

     

    I really appreciate your detailed comment.  Thanks!

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  • Doreen_P's avatar
    Doreen_P
    MYOB Moderator

    Hi, HDAdmin

     

    Thanks for your post, and we're sorry for the delayed response.

     

    If you wish to process a salary sacrifice super for your contractor, you will need to add the contractor as an employee first and enter their super details. Once done, create a payroll category for the salary sacrifice. This way, it will allow the categories to be separated. However, if the salary sacrifice is showing in one payroll category only, you can reverse it and then reprocess the pay run so that the super will be separated. More information regarding setting up a super salary sacrifice is available in our Help Articles: Set up salary sacrifice superannuation and Changing a recorded pay.

     

    Feel free to post again anytime if you require further assistance. 
     
    If my response has answered your inquiry, please click "Accept as Solution" to assist other users in finding this information.

     

    Best regards,

    Doreen

    • HDAdmin's avatar
      HDAdmin
      Experienced User

      Hi Doreen, 

      As I didn't get a reply for a few days, I contacted MYOB by phone.  Jessie checked my SSS process in MYOB and he told me I did the right thing.  He suggested to send another post to product ideas for MYOB Business/Essentials, which I did, which I wrote:

      I pay contractors as suppliers for their income and employees for their super guarantee amount. 
      Last month one of them wanted Salary Sacrifice for part of her pay. 
      After I processed her super pay as an employee, I noticed in her Payroll
      Reporting her salary sacrifice super was included in Super Guarantee,
      not separate category as SSS.  I checked with MYOB help line that the
      way I processed her SGC and SSS in MYOB was correct.

       

      When I set up an expense a/c for SSS for this employee in MYOB, the ATO reporting Category is defaulted as Superannuation Guarntee and I can't change.  Shouldn't the category be Salary Sacrifice and RESC to reflect it on Payroll Reporting so it will show SGC and SSS separately (even though she is an cotractor)?   Please let me know what you think.

       

      I attach the screen shot of what I did in MYOB.

      • gavin12345's avatar
        gavin12345
        Ultimate User

        Hi HDAdmin 

         

        Aside from the issues you are having with assigning the payroll category 'Salary Sacrifice Super MH' to the ATO Reporting category of 'Salary Sacrifice and RESC', just letting you know that if the payee (covers employees and contractors) is set to an Income Type of Voluntary Withholding or Labor Hire, you will NOT be able to report salary sacrifice for this payee. This is because according to the ATO, a contractor cannot have employee type benefits such as Leave, Allowances, Overtime, Bonuses, ETP, or Salary Sacrifice. 

         

        The ATO seems to be using STP Reporting to crack down on what is in their view an employment relationship 'dressed' up as a contractor arrangement. Given the complexities of this issue, I would strongly recommend discussing the entire issue with your accountant or tax adviser, including how to report the various income components.

         

        FYI - it could be the MYOB developers coded the software this way to prevent your STP Report being rejected by the ATO as not complying with their specifications. They didn't do this in other places, but you never know.

         

        Regards

        Gavin

  • Doreen_P's avatar
    Doreen_P
    MYOB Moderator

    Hi, HDAdmin

     

    Regarding this, it would still be best to speak with your accountant, as they can provide you with instructions on how to record the salary sacrifice of your contractor accordingly. Please feel free to post again if you encounter any issues. We are here to assist.

     

    Best regards,

    Doreen