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先问问公司的default super是在哪个SUPER管理公司. 然后打电话去报个人信息要到acount number, 再根据account number 查询余额, 确定没有收到公司付的supe后, 参考以下ATO信息, 确定自己是否属于公司应付super的范畴:
Employer contributions
Your employer has to pay super for you if you are eligible. To be eligible you must:
be at least 18 years of age and under 70
be paid at least $450 (before tax) in a calendar month, and
work full time, part-time or on a casual basis.
If you are under 18, you are eligible for compulsory super guarantee if you work more than 30 hours a week.
If you are eligible for super, your employer must pay a minimum of 9% of your earnings for your ordinary hours of work into your super account. These payments are ‘super guarantee’ payments or ‘employer contributions’. They are also referred to as ‘concessional contributions’.
以下网站是雇主对于super方面的责任, 可以参考下, 总结雇主哪几项违规了:
http://www.ato.gov.au/businesses ... 01&st=&cy=1
如果确定是雇主应该然后根据以下步骤确定是否需要lodge unpaid super.
What do I do if I think my employer is not paying my superannuation?
If you’re concerned about unpaid superannuation guarantee contributions you should follow the steps below:
Step 1
Talk to your employer. You should ask them:
How often are they currently paying your superannuation?
Which fund are they are paying it in to?
How much they are paying?
It’s a good idea to ask these sorts of questions when you start work with an employer.
Step 2
Check your last member statement from your superannuation fund, or contact them to confirm that your employer has paid your superannuation.
Step 3
If you have completed steps 1 and 2 and still believe your employer is not paying enough or any superannuation, and/or is not paying the superannuation in to your chosen fund, you can lodge an enquiry about unpaid superannuation.
lodge 了unpaid super之后, ATO就会介入来调查雇主为何无故不给你交super并对雇主进行一定的约束和要求, 参考以下ATO信息.
Unpaid super. What process does the Tax Office follow to investigate unpaid super enquiries?
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What do I do if I think my employer is not paying my super?
If you’re concerned about unpaid super guarantee contributions you should:
Step 1
Talk to your employer. You should ask them how often they are currently paying your super, into which fund they are paying it, and how much they are paying. It’s a good idea to ask these sorts of questions when you start work with an employer.
You should also make sure you are eligible to receive super. Usually an employer has to pay super contributions for you if you are over 18 and you are paid at least $450 in salary and wages (before tax) in a month. It doesn’t matter if you work casual, part time or full time hours. You can also be eligible if you are a contractor working primarily for labour (e.g. graphic designer).
Step 2
Check your last Member Statement from your super fund, or contact them to confirm if your employer has paid your super.
Step 3
If you have completed steps 1 & 2 and still believe your employer is not paying enough or any super, and/or is not paying the super to your chosen fund, you can lodge an enquiry about unpaid super by phoning the Tax Office on 13 10 20.
Before phoning the Tax Office on 13 10 20 you will need to prepare information to help us record your enquiry. Please refer to:
What information do I provide when I lodge an enquiry about unpaid super?
What process does the Tax Office follow to investigate unpaid super enquiries?
http://www.ato.gov.au/individual ... 02&st=&cy=1
这些信息ATO 网站都有, 细心找找就能有解决的方法, 祝LS各位好运.:)
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