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Payday Super - All You Need To Know Before 1 July 2026

Thursday 28 May 2026 12:30pm - 1:15pm No Charge Online / TEAMS Webinar
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OVERVIEW

From 1 July 2026, Australian employers must pay super on payday - not quarterly.

For example, this means if you currently process payroll fortnightly, you'll need to pay super fortnightly. Or if you process payroll monthly, you'll need to pay super monthly.

It's one of the biggest changes to payroll in decades, and it affects your systems, your cash flow, and your compliance obligations.

Join us on Thursday 28 May for a practical 45-minute briefing on what Payday Super actually requires, where the risks are for small businesses, and the steps you can take right now. Can't make it live? Register anyway - all registrations will receive access to the recording to your inbox.

WHAT WE'LL COVER

  • What Payday Super means in practice - and why quarterly payments will no longer be compliant
  • The cash flow impact for small businesses, and how to model it for your situation
  • What your payroll software needs to do - and how to check if it's ready
  • The ATO's compliance approach in year one: low, medium, and high risk explained
  • Why the SBSCH is closing on 1 July and what to move to instead
  • The new penalty framework and the hidden risks many businesses aren't aware of
  • A live walkthrough of the Payday Super Readiness Checklist

Who this session is for

  • Small and medium business owners who employ staff
  • Employers who currently pay super quarterly or use the SBSCH (Small Business Superannuation Clearing House)
  • Office managers and payroll managers handling payroll in-house
  • Directors who want clarity on what needs to change before July

Why attend?

Payday Super isn't just a compliance update - it's a process change that touches payroll, cash flow, systems, and approvals.

With the deadline just weeks away after our 28 May session, the businesses that prepare themselves with their operational changes early will have breathing room.

This session focuses on preparation and good process design for SMEs.

MEET YOUR FACILITATOR

Daniel McCulloch, Partner
SMART Business Solutions Group

Daniel McCulloch is a Chartered Accountant specialising in providing small and medium businesses with indispensable business and tax advisory services, catering to those eager to take a more hands-on approach to their enterprises, gain a comprehensive understanding of their financial metrics, and foster sustainable business growth.

WEBINAR
Payday Super is Coming

What Every Employer Needs to Know Before 1 July 2026

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