Your 9 step guide to getting ready for SuperStream (on time!) ADP Marketing
A guide to the Australian Taxation Office's (ATO's) new superannuation legislation - SuperStream. SuperStream is the new data and payment standard for all superannuation contributions mandated by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
It will affect employers, recipients, payroll providers, clearing houses and super funds including self-managed super funds (SMSFs). Think EFT for superannuation and you’re on the right track. All superannuation contributions must be made electronically and in a standard message format.
TK.3,000
individual
Maximum tax for any
Individual: TK.1,00,000
individual
Husband and wife: TK.2,00,000
Tax Rebate:
- 10% of tax payable or TK.10,000 whichever is lower for taxpayer who pays tax through
bank.
- 15% of tax payable or TK.15,000 whichever is lower for taxpayer who pays tax through
bank and has no other source of income except salary.
- 20% of tax payable or TK.20,000 whichever is lower for senior citizen of 65 years or above
who pays tax through bank
Sharing one of the HRIS lectures designed by our Unit Coordinator and Lecturer: Dr Shah Miah from what we have learned through our Master Program. Greatly appreciated of our teachers guidance and support.
"Hopefully, the readers can use this resource for educational purposes and in a good way"
Your 9 step guide to getting ready for SuperStream (on time!) ADP Marketing
A guide to the Australian Taxation Office's (ATO's) new superannuation legislation - SuperStream. SuperStream is the new data and payment standard for all superannuation contributions mandated by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
It will affect employers, recipients, payroll providers, clearing houses and super funds including self-managed super funds (SMSFs). Think EFT for superannuation and you’re on the right track. All superannuation contributions must be made electronically and in a standard message format.
TK.3,000
individual
Maximum tax for any
Individual: TK.1,00,000
individual
Husband and wife: TK.2,00,000
Tax Rebate:
- 10% of tax payable or TK.10,000 whichever is lower for taxpayer who pays tax through
bank.
- 15% of tax payable or TK.15,000 whichever is lower for taxpayer who pays tax through
bank and has no other source of income except salary.
- 20% of tax payable or TK.20,000 whichever is lower for senior citizen of 65 years or above
who pays tax through bank
Sharing one of the HRIS lectures designed by our Unit Coordinator and Lecturer: Dr Shah Miah from what we have learned through our Master Program. Greatly appreciated of our teachers guidance and support.
"Hopefully, the readers can use this resource for educational purposes and in a good way"
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