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Payday Super Starts 1 July 2026: Your Employer Checklist
From 1 July 2026, employers must pay superannuation on payday, within seven business days of each wage payment, not quarterly. Here is what is changing, why it matters, and a practical checklist: payroll software, cash flow, employee fund details, and briefing your team.
