From unpaid super to GST fraud: ATO’s debt collection priorities revealed Tax Domenic Calabretta 1 November 2023 The ATO currently has about $50 billion worth of collectible debt, which is the highest it's ever been. It’s an 89% increase on pre-COVID figures.
The ATO is using AI to detect unpaid super and it’s right 90% of the time Tax David Adams 1 August 2023 The ATO is using AI models that can detect superannuation underpayments 90% of the time, according to ATO deputy commissioner Marek Rucinski.
Employers urged to confess superannuation sins as prospect of ‘wage amnesty’ raised too Industrial Relations Matthew Elmas 25 February 2020 A controversial superannuation amnesty program has passed through Parliament, giving employers an opportunity to confess their sins without penalty.
Should Australia abandon its superannuation increases? Grattan thinks so Superannuation Matthew Elmas 3 February 2020 In a contentious new report, the Grattan Institute has cast a cloud over superannuation increases, arguing they should be abandoned.
Senators greenlight amnesty for superannuation thieves amid efforts to reduce $2.3 billion gap Superannuation Matthew Elmas 12 November 2019 The second run at superannuation amnesty laws has made its way through a Senate Committee, but not without a plethora of dissenting views being voiced.
“Very sorry”: Some part-time Bunnings workers have been underpaid since 2011 Retail Heather McIlvaine 30 September 2019 Bunnings reveals a payroll error resulted in some part-time workers receiving incorrect superannuation payments for eight years.
Unpaid superannuation needs to be addressed with legislative change, Industry Super Australia says Superannuation Rod Myer 11 September 2019 Moves by the ATO to go after employers not paying their workers superannuation are welcome, but barely scratch the surface of the problem.