Employees | Payroll | Payroll | Superannuation tab | Employee Super Funds | Details tab
Overview |
Employee Super Funds records link employee's to their superannuation funds. Employees can have multiple active Employee Super Fund records. For example, an employee can contribute to their superannuation fund and to their partner's superannuation fund. |
Fields |
Superannuation Fund Code:After you save an Employee Super Funds record, you cannot edit the Superannuation Fund Code if any historical transactions exist for the allowances and deductions defined in that Superannuation Fund record. If you cannot change the Superannuation Fund Code, then a Warning message appears. Important: In New Zealand databases, employees can have only one Employee Super Funds record for a KiwiSaver superannuation fund (KiwiSaver Status = "KiwiSaver scheme") for a given date range. Employee Super Funds records for KiwiSaver superannuation funds cannot have overlapping date ranges. Start date:Date that the fund is initiated for this employee. End date:You would enter an End date when this superannuation fund is no longer applicable for this employee. Although you can use only the Active field to indicate whether the fund is current, using the End date triggers other validation in PayGlobal, which will help process the transactions. When you process a pay:
Active:Yes/No field that indicates whether this Employee Super Funds record is active (see below). |
Australian Threshold Checks |
When you process a pay in an Australian database, PayGlobal bases minimum/maximum threshold checks on the Superannuation PTD associated with that pay. As a result, you must not change an employee's superannuation fund or their contribution and influence details part-way through a Superannuation PTD. If an employee's superannuation details change, then you need to :
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Current Employee Super Funds |
An employee's 'current' Employee Super Funds are records in the current pay period that meet the following conditions:
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Copy across SuperFund defaults? |
After you select a Superannuation Fund Code and you tab to the next field, a Confirm message appears: "Copy across SuperFund defaults?"
You can then add or edit the Employee Super Fund | Employer (%) and Employee (%) values for that employee. You could have many employees attached to the same Superannuation Fund, but have different employer and employee contribution percentages for each of them. Note: If you attach a Superannuation Fund record to an employee and subsequently change the values in that fund, then your changes will not affect the values in the Employee Super Fund record. |