Superannuation Shortfalls in Casual Crew
Definition
Venue rentals and co-productions involve casual workers with variable hours, risking super guarantee shortfalls amid rising 11.5% SG rate.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: 200% SG Charge on shortfalls (e.g., AUD 11,500 shortfall = AUD 23,000 penalty)
- Frequency: Per production with 10+ casuals
- Root Cause: Manual timesheet aggregation across co-producers for STP Phase 2 reporting
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Theater companies in Australia 🇦🇺 face AUD 20,000+ annual SG penalties from co-production payroll errors. Automation of STP reporting prevents this.
Affected Stakeholders
Payroll Officer, Producer
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Methodology & Sources
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Evidence Sources:
Related Business Risks
GST Misreporting in Co-Productions
Delayed Revenue from Co-Production Shares
Funding Shortfalls from Poor Visibility
Superannuation Guarantee Shortfalls
Union Compliance Errors
Trust Account Failures
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