You will have an extra step to take if you have new employees who start from 1 November 2021 and they don’t choose a super fund. You may now need to request their ‘stapled super fund’ details from the Australian Taxation Office. A stapled super fund is an existing super account of an employee that follows them as they change jobs. This change aims to stop your new employees paying extra account fees for unintended super accounts set up when they start a new job.
What You Need to Know
You may need to request stapled super fund details when:
your new employee starts on or after 1 November 2021
you need to make super guarantee payments for that employee, and
your employee is eligible to choose a super fund but doesn’t
You may still need to request stapled super fund details for some employees even though you don’t need to offer them a choice of super fund. This includes if your employees are temporary residents or they’re covered by an Enterprise Agreement or Workplace Determination made before 1 January 2021. You and your representatives can request stapled super fund details for your employees if you have full access to Online services for business. You need to review and update these accesses to protect the privacy and safety of your employees’ personal information. You must meet your choice of super fund requirements and any stapled super fund obligations by the quarterly due date or you may face penalties.
What you need to do
Step 1: Offer your eligible employees a choice of super fund You need to give your eligible new employees a Super standard choice form and pay their super into the account they tell you on the form. Most employees are eligible to choose what fund their super goes into. There is no change to this step of your super obligations. Step 2: Request stapled super fund details If your employee doesn’t choose a super fund, you may need to log into the Australian Taxation Office Online services and go to ‘Employee Super Accounts’ to request their stapled super fund details. The Australian Taxation Office will provide you with your employee’s stapled super fund details after they have confirmed that you are their employer. If the Australian Taxation Office provide a stapled super fund result for your employee, you must pay your employee’s super using the stapled super fund details they provide you.
Step 3: Pay super into a default fund You can pay into a default fund, or another fund that meets the choice of fund obligations if:
your employee doesn’t choose a super fund, and
the Australian Taxation Office have advised you that they don’t have a stapled super fund.
As always, we are here to help, if you have any questions in relation to Super Choice please contact our office on +617 544 1432.
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