Government tables bill to tackle unpaid super

Australian-government/superannuation/employers/

25 May 2018
| By Nicholas Grove |
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The Turnbull Government has introduced new legislation aimed at incentivising employers to come forward and pay any unpaid superannuation in full.

The one‑off, twelve-month amnesty for historical underpayment of the superannuation guarantee (SG) would complement the sweeping SG integrity package currently before Parliament, Federal Revenue and Financial Services Minister, Kelly O’Dwyer, said.

But, O’Dwyer said, employers will not be “off the hook” – to use the amnesty they must pay all that is owing to their employees, including the high rate of nominal interest.

“However, the amnesty will make it easier to secure outstanding employee entitlements, by setting aside the penalties for late payment that are normally paid to the Government by employers,” she said.

Employers that do not take advantage of the one-off amnesty will face higher penalties when they are subsequently caught – in general, a minimum 50 per cent on top of the SG charge they owe, O’Dwyer said.

In addition, throughout the amnesty period the ATO would continue its usual enforcement activity against employers for those historical obligations they don't own up to voluntarily, she said.

O’Dwyer quoted estimates from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) which showed that in 2014-15, around $2.85 billion in SG payments went unpaid.

"While this represents a 95 per cent compliance rate, any level of non-compliance is unacceptable, which is why the Turnbull Government is giving the ATO the tools it needs to enforce compliance going forward," she said.

"We are introducing this one-off amnesty to allow employers to wipe the slate clean and pay their workers what they're owed. All Australians workers should be paid the entitlements they are owed."

The amnesty will run for twelve months from 24 May, 2018.

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