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April 2018
April 2018
Here is some general information - not related to software in particular - on single touch payroll
Single Touch Payroll is a government initiative designed to simplify business payroll reporting obligations. This system is mandatory starting on July 1, 2018. It sends employee payroll information to the ATO directly through the business’s payroll software.
By reporting payroll information directly to the ATO with the Single Touch Payroll (STP) system, the business is no longer required to submit payroll summaries or provide annual reports and tax file number details separately. The ATO is giving employers the first year as a “grace period” in which the employers will not be penalized for a past due STP report.
During the STP transition, please remember the following:
Employee End-of-Year Payroll Information
Employers that submit an employee’s payroll details through STP will not be required to give an annual payment summary to that employee or the ATO at the end of the fiscal year.
Employers are required to inform the ATO when their payment summary information is completed. The ATO will then use the myGov portal to provide that information to the employees (and their tax agent, if applicable) and pre-fill their information onto their tax return.
So with all these changes coming in, how should employers prepare?
Employer To-Do List
Step 1: Determine the number of employees on April 1, 2018
The number of employees on payroll on April 1, 2018 will determine if the employer is considered a “substantial employer.” If the employer has 20 or more employees on that date, they will need to submit reports through STP.
How to determine who is/is not an employee
In determining who is or is not an employee, include the following in your employee total:
But exclude the following:
Step 2: Update payroll software
Update your Accountright (not available with v19)
Step 3: Start reporting through Single Touch Payroll
Employers may begin reporting via the STP as soon as their payroll solution is updated.
As with any changes, employers may take a while to wrap their heads around the new system, and in the process, may worry about the consequence of non-compliance. However, there is no need to worry. Just remember the following:
From: http://benjenkin.com.au/personal-income-tax/single-touch-payroll
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