ATO pushes back SuperStream start date
The ATO has announced it has postponed the SuperStream compliance date for some medium to large employers.
By Staff Reporter
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12 June 2015
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Large and mid-sized businesses that are not 'SuperStream-ready' by June 30 will have an extra four months to comply, the tax office said.
The ATO's national program manager for data standards and e-commerce (SuperStream), Philip Hind, said the tax office understands some businesses are unlikely to make the upcoming compliance date and will need more time.
While the ATO will not take action against employers with 20 or more employees that miss the deadline, it will be "working closely" with employers to provide "education and support".
"Those employers making genuine attempts to get ready will be offered some flexibility to become fully SuperStream-compliant in the coming months," Mr Hind said.
"Where necessary, we will work with employers having difficulties to help them transition to the new requirements."
"Tens of thousands" of employers have already implemented SuperStream, he added.
"Many employers have already committed to become SuperStream-ready, with the number of SuperStream contributions made each month already surpassing the one million mark. This will continue to grow as more employers come on board," Mr Hind said.
"Once fully implemented, SuperStream will provide employers with a consistent process for making super contributions. In many cases, this will enable them to submit a single contribution for their employees rather than have multiple interactions in different formats previously required by each fund.
"SuperStream for small employers with 19 or fewer employers starts from 1 July 2015," the ATO noted. "The ATO is part-way through a series of regional events around the country to explain the changes and what it means for local employers."
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