Superannuation-guarantee amnesty closing
Dan Wade • September 23, 2020

Superannuation-guarantee amnesty closing
The federal government has introduced a superannuation-guarantee amnesty. The amnesty allows employers to disclose and pay previously unpaid super-guarantee charges, including nominal interest, that they owe their employees, for quarters starting from 1 July 1992 to 31 March 2018, without incurring the administration component ($20 per employee per quarter) or Part 7 penalty.
The amnesty finishes on 7 September and cannot be extended. Apply now for this one-off opportunity to correct past unpaid super, avoiding administration charges and penalties.
For further information see this website here.

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