The ATO has announced it will give small businesses until 28 October 2016 to comply with SuperStream.
SMSF Association managing director and chief executive Andrea Slattery said the ATO is to be applauded for adopting a flexible approach to the 30 June 2016 deadline by giving small businesses a few more months to become compliant.
"Extending this deadline is an acknowledgement that some small businesses do need extra time and assistance to implement the changes required to become SuperStream compliant, especially as the end of financial year is particularly busy," she said.
"Once again the ATO has demonstrated it is willing to work with all superannuation sector participants, including employers, to deliver the best outcome."
Late last week, MYOB research indicated that as many as one third of Australian SMEs were running the risk of not complying with the SuperStream regulations.
MYOB's Business Monitor research of more than 1,000 Australian SMEs found that one quarter were unaware of the previous 30 June deadline, 17 per cent of operators had not yet complied and 13 per cent were unsure of their obligations.
MYOB said the problem was higher in some specific industries, including construction and trade businesses, with an overwhelming 31 per cent of SMEs in this industry not having complied with the ATO’s SuperStream requirements.
When asked why they have not yet met the SuperStream obligations, 27 per cent of SMEs found the process confusing, and a further 23 per cent felt they did not have enough information.
By Katarina Taurian
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
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