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Small Business Superannuation Clearing House simplifies staff superannuation for small business

6 June 2012 by Australian Women Online

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Small Business Superannuation Clearing House

Tuesday 05 June 2012

The Small Business Superannuation Clearing House offers small businesses with less than 19 employees a free online service for simplifying staff superannuation payments.

Employers can register online, and enter their employees’ details once to start making payments. The service records all details, payments and preferences so that superannuation contributions can be paid in one secure electronic transaction.

To register your business, or for more information on the service, visit the Department of Human Services website.

Join the Small Business Superannuation Clearing House live interactive webcast on 14 June 2012. The ‘Barefoot Investor,’ Scott Pape, will join a panel of experts to discuss the Small Business Superannuation Clearing House, and will provide the opportunity for businesses to ask questions and have a discussion with the experts.

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