Happened to me, Tax 1st, Banks 2nd along with the liquidator costs/fees. then Employees, then other creditors like suppliers etc.
I waited 2 years to get my holiday pay and entitlements.
My employer is late with paying wages and super this month and on digging, info has been found that suggests the ATO is about to liquidate the company.
If this happens who/what gets paid first - wages, super, ATO, Creditors?
Happened to me, Tax 1st, Banks 2nd along with the liquidator costs/fees. then Employees, then other creditors like suppliers etc.
I waited 2 years to get my holiday pay and entitlements.
yeah mate, you're almost on the end of the queue, you probably wont get your super....are you a unionist? if you are notify your union immediately, they WILL put things in place in your favour.
cheers Dennis
No union here. We are investigating our options for our futures. I am owed a fair bit of super though
May I suggest , if your occupation is covered by a union [and just about all are], someone contact said union and give them the details. Unions are a bit like life jackets, most people refuse to wear one, but when the ship hits the sand, sometimes it's all you've got.They have a purpose. Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
The Crown lost it's priority some years ago, so the ATO rank as an ordinary creditor. That's they're more aggressive in debt collection in recent years.
If super for Mar-June quarter isn't paid by now, complain to the ATO now. Current super isn't due until early September. You may or may not get it, and it will take a while but don't delay.
As to pay & entitlements, you may or may not get 100c in the $ by a liquidator/administrator. Too many variables to say further.
If you don't get a group certificate, you can still lodge a tax return with an estimate of income and what the PAYG should have been.
Regards
Max P
You will still get the super that is already in your fund. If they have paid some of your wages and not deposited super, that will be a chargable offence, however if they are behind in your salary and will not get it then the associated super may be lost.
Check the legislation in your state - in some areas workers wages (or at least a proportion) is guaranteed by legislation (over other creditors) but I am not sure where this applies.
Good luck
Garry
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even if you think the boss isn't paying your super you should do this,and soon
Unpaid super
You don't work for Total Care Transport do you trobbo??
Sorry to hear about this Trobbo I hope it works out well for you.
cheers,
Terry
Cheers,
Terry
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