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Payroll tax rates and thresholds in different states
As an employer in Australia, you may have a payroll tax obligation. Although the principle of payroll tax seems straightforward, tax legislation in Australia can be confusing to navigate. This is because payroll tax is a state and territory tax.
What will the changes in the NSW payroll tax threshold mean for you?
Payroll tax is a state and territory tax calculated based on the total wages an employer pays employees in a month.
It's time to update your payroll processes to apply tax cuts
Tax cuts introduced in the Federal Budget must be implemented by November 16 2020. Is your business ready?
Back pay
Learn more here about this important payroll consideration.
Navigating Long Service Leave
When Amber's payroll system gets it wrong, she discovers the hidden pitfalls of calculating long service leave.
How much does an employee cost?
How much does an employee cost an employer? This article discusses the possible cost items and provides guidance on how and when to calculate them.
When is cashing out paid leave allowed?
Cashing out of annual leave in modern awards has prompted questions about cashing out other forms of leave, such as paid personal/carer’s leave and long service.
What to do if you overpay an employee
What happens when an employer mistakenly overpays wages or entitlements? Can you recover the money?
Changing pay periods
Employers may sometimes need to change the pay periods applicable to their employees. Here are some simple points to note.