Does an employer have to pay Super to someone who is working 24 hours per week?
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Q. Does an employer have to pay the superannuation guarantee charge to someone who is working 24 hours per week?
Josie’s answer: Yes, they do, however, they are exempt from paying super for the following:-· employees paid less than $450 in a calendar month· those aged aged 70 years or more· employees less than 18 years of age and working less than 30 hours per week· non resident employees· employees who are paid for domestic or private work, less than 30 hours per week.
Here’s hoping you are not being short changed!
Thanks for the question. Josie Kay
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