MGA Independent Retailer Issue 5 September 2021

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INDUSTRY NEWS

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Payroll tax in Australia The federal government introduced a payroll tax in 1941 to finance a national scheme for child endowment.

The tax applied as a 2.5 per cent levy on payrolls. With the federal government assuming control of the income tax base, the states lobbied for access to the payroll tax, and in 1971 the federal government handed over payroll taxes to the states, acknowledging that this tax represented the sole possible growth tax available to the states. During the following three years, the states uniformly increased the rate from 2.5 per cent to 5 per cent. Over time, the uniformity of state payroll tax rates has been eroded, as has the base to which they are applied. State

payroll taxes are now levied at rates ranging between 4.75 per cent and 6.85 per cent.

Across Australia, members are subject to a variety of local, state and federal taxes, including payroll tax.

Tax competition between states and lobbying by individual employers and employer groups such as MGA TMA for exemptions has reduced the payroll tax base to less than half of the comprehensive labour income tax base.

Payroll tax essentially serves as a state tax on employment. It is a blunt and senseless tax and acts as a disincentive to employ staff. The following table indicates the differing rates and thresholds across each State and Territory in Australia as of 1 July 2021. MGA is advocating for Payroll Tax Thresholds to be increased with CPI each year at the very least!

Nevertheless, payroll taxes are still an important source of tax revenue for the states, accounting for between 24 and 36 per cent of each state’s total revenue.

Queensland

NSW

Tasmania

Threshold: $1.3M –6.5M – Rate 4.75% Over $6.4M – Rate 4.95% Country/regional: from 1 July 2019 $1.3M –6.5M – Rate 3.75% Over $6.4M – Rate 3.95%

Threshold: $1,200,000 (annually) – from 1 July 2020 Rate: 4.85%

Threshold: $1,250,00 (annually) Rate: Nil $1,250,001 (annually) Rate: 4% $102,740 (30-day month) Subsequent threshold 2,000,001 (annually) Rate: 6.1% $164,384 (30-day month) Unchanged as of 1 July 2018

Victoria Threshold: $700,000 (annually) $58,333 (monthly, divide 12) Rate: 4.85% in non-regional Victoria 1.62% Regional

South Australia Threshold: $0 – 1.5M – $1.5M – 1.7M – Over $1.7M –

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Rate: Nil Rate Variable 0% to 4.95% Rate 4.95%

Western Australia Threshold: $1,000,000 (annually) $83,833 (monthly) Rate: $1M –$100M – 5.5% from 1 July 20

Northern Territory Threshold: $1,500,000 (annually) $125,000 (monthly) Rate: 5.5% Unchanged as of 1 July 2016

ACT Threshold: $2,000,000 (annually) $166,166.66 (monthly) Rate: 6.85% Unchanged as of 1 July 2016


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Kulara Estate’s Rare Penny extends collection with three new varietals

2min
pages 57-60

Welcome to our new corporate partner – Till Payments

2min
pages 54-56

Is my store at risk of a ransom attack?

2min
pages 52-53

MGA TMA Report to members

1min
page 51

The importance of weights measurements and labelling

5min
pages 48-50

FoodWorks takes recycling seriously

2min
pages 46-47

Cigarette smuggler sentenced to jail

2min
page 44

Peter Filipovic CEO CUB retires after 25 years

1min
page 45

South Australian Tobacco Control Strategy 2021-25

2min
page 43

Illicit Tobacco - Queensland

3min
pages 41-42

Western Downs stores looking to improve sustainability

4min
pages 38-39

Western Australia - Commercial Tenant Act Review

1min
page 40

How to get ready for WA’s single-use plastics ban

2min
page 37

Why MGA membership is crucial to my business

2min
page 34

Sustainability a pillar for success at Foodland

2min
page 36

The MGA board announces MiPlanet

2min
page 35

Metcash reports a 10% increase in supermarket sales

2min
page 33

QR Codes mandatory for supermarkets

2min
page 32

NSW COVID-19 Small Business Treasury Economic Recovery Group

1min
page 27

COSBOA Small Business COVID Recovery Round Table meeting

1min
page 22

Payroll tax in Australia

2min
page 24

COVID-19 lockdowns and movement restrictions

2min
page 23

Temporary visa workers and labour shortages

2min
page 26

COVID-19 support for lockdowns

2min
page 25

COVID-19 Vaccinations – join ‘The Vaccination Movement’

3min
pages 19-21

Marie Brown MGA’s National Legal Counsel retires

1min
page 18

Employsure - The Full Federal Court has unanimously upheld an appeal by the ACCC

3min
page 15

RBA conducts retail payments regulation review

3min
pages 6-7

Fair Work Act 2009: New National Employment Standard for offering casual conversion

4min
pages 10-11

CEO Welcome

2min
page 5

No Jab, No Job?

4min
pages 8-9

Unfair Dismissals - The recent statistics and how to defend a

2min
page 14

Part-time flexibility provisions in the GRA MGA advocating for our members

2min
pages 12-13
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