Australians miss out on billions in unpaid superBY JAMES FERNYHOUGH | WEDNESDAY, 8 OCT 2014 12:40PMAround 650,000 Australian workers are missing out on almost $2.5 billion annually because their employer does not make mandatory superannuation contribution, according to a new study by Tria Partners. Related News |
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The ATO apparently hasn't chased this up as well as they might have. That must apply across the board, otherwise Financial Standard wouldn't be running a story like this. I have a particular case where that organisation doesn't appear interested in an employer who is seemingly a serial non-payer of super entitlements.