Why Payday Super Raises the Stakes for Company Directors

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Why Payday Super Raises the Stakes for Company Directors

If you’re a director of a small business, Payday Super isn’t just an HR or payroll issue. It’s a governance issue that could directly affect your personal legal exposure.

In addition to changing how super is paid, the new rules change the legal landscape around director responsibilities, insolvency protections, and personal liability.

This Is Not One to Ignore

Payday Super raises the governance bar for company directors. The stakes are personal, the timelines are tighter, and the consequences of non-compliance are more immediate.

If you’re a director and you’re unsure how these changes affect your legal position, book a time to speak with us. We can help you understand your obligations, review your company’s readiness, and put a plan in place that protects both your business and you personally.

How we can help.

We're dedicated to helping small businesses thrive. Our team of expert accountants and small business advisers will guide you in running a successful, profitable, and compliant business, ensuring you can focus on what you do best. 


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