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After going through all this setting up for STP previously I have now noticed that our award MA000025 states that tool , industry & licence allowances are included in hourly rates of pay (which means I have been paying tool allowance on top of hourly rate) and should be included when working out penalty and overtime and on ATO it does say allowances that have been folded into normal wages are not treated seperately for Withholding so does this mean I DO NOT have to record them as seperate allowances. Can anyone help I have contacted fairwork, ATO several times and accountants and am not sure that anyone has convincingly answered my question . Can anyone help or has anyone come across this . It seems the Award says one thing and ATO wants something else. Help !!! I want to get this right.
If thatâs what the award states then thatâs what you go by. It means the amounts for these allowances donât need to be shown separately (eg as âAllowancesâ) âșïž
Your other option - if you DO want to show them as separate components (eg including the separate âAllowancesâ) - is to breakdown the total amounts accordingly as per the relevant Award rates:
eg, either:
Hourly Pay $30
OR
Hourly Pay $20
Allowance 1 $5
Allowance 2 $5
(Note the above amounts are for a simplified example only - You would need to determine the correct figures as per the relevant Award)
I think its easier to just include them in pay rate because if you show them seperatly but need to include for overtime figures some fancy calculations need to be made and it does look a little odd and hard to understand on the payslips It can be done but not ideal ...for me at least. I was just worried that ATO wanted them to be seperate but they really couldn't tell me decisively either way.
The ATO couldnât help because they donât govern Employer Payroll setup - Itâs the Award under either Fair Work (for Pty Ltds) or your State Government legislation (for sole traders, partnerships & trusts) that applies âșïž
Fairwork tell you to talk to ATO and ATO tell you to talk to Fairwork so I have given up.
I think Fair Work are a little cautious these days, due to STP (because STP IS an ATO requirement)
With both, it also depends who you speak to - some staff are more knowledgeable about the specifics than others! đ€Šđ»ââïž
Yes well you can't say I didn't try I have contacted both several times hoping to get someone with a definitive answer.