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Payday Super 2026: Is your payroll ready? Posted on February 27, 2026

Payday Super Seminar

If you employ staff, one of the biggest changes to hit your business in years is coming on 1 July 2026. It’s called Payday Super, and it fundamentally changes how and when you pay superannuation.

Instead of quarterly super contributions, employers will be required to make payments every pay cycle — and the fund must receive and allocate those contributions within 7 business days.

This isn’t just a tax update — it’s a payroll-process change that small business owners should understand well before it begins.

Whether you’re confident with your current systems or simply want peace of mind, this seminar is designed to give you clarity and a practical way forward.

 


Wednesday 22 April 2026
5:30pm - 7:00pm
AdviceCo. Offices - 207 Albany Street North, Gosford
Complimentary – valued at $250 per person


 

 


Wednesday, 18 February 2025
5.30pm - 7.00pm
AdviceCo. Offices - Albany Street North. Gosford
Complimentary – valued at $250 per person


 

Payday Super is more than a change of dates.

It will shift how you think about:

  • Cashflow timing
  • Payroll processing
  • Payroll systems and software
  • Super contributions management
  • Handling rejected payments

Right now, super contributions are usually made quarterly — giving businesses natural flexibility and breathing room.

From 1 July, 2026:

  • Super contributions will be aligned with each pay run
  • The receiving fund must allocate the payment within 7 business days
  • Any rejected or delayed payment may lead to administrative follow-up

This session will help you understand what this looks like in practice, without overwhelming technical detail.

Who should attend

This session has been created for:

  • Small business owners with employees
  • Directors and business leaders responsible for payroll
  • Practice managers and HR coordinators
  • Employers who want to approach payroll changes with confidence

What you'll learn

Over 90 practical minutes, we’ll explain:

✔   What Payday Super means for small businesses
✔   How the 7 business day receipt window works
✔   What “paid and allocated” really means
✔   How to think about cashflow differently
✔   Common payroll scenarios and oversights
✔   Where simple process changes can make a big difference
✔   How to stay organised and avoid unnecessary admin

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