Superannuation Guarantee Shortfalls from Calc Errors
Definition
Booth renters and commission stylists often have super underpaid due to complex gross-up calculations on variable booth rent deductions.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: 200% SG Charge on shortfall (e.g., AUD 23,000 charge on $11,500 underpayment); typical salon: AUD 5,000-15,000/year
- Frequency: Annual ATO reconciliation
- Root Cause: Incorrect booth rent deductions from super base earnings; contractor vs employee misclassification
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Personal Care Services waste AUD 10,000+ annually on SG shortfalls from booth rent calculations. Automated commission tracking prevents superannuation penalties.
Affected Stakeholders
Salon Managers, Booth Renters, Super Fund Administrators
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
PAYG Withholding Errors on Commissions
STP Phase 2 Payroll Reporting Penalties
Delayed Booth Renter Payments GST Issues
Appointment No-Shows
Delayed Invoicing from Booking Errors
Idle Capacity from Confirmation Failures
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