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July 1 changes for small businesses
We run through the changes you should know about.
From higher wages, higher bills, rising interest rates and inflation, there are many things posing challenges to small businesses right now.
If you run a small business, here are the changes coming through from July 1 you should stay on top of:
- National Minimum wage rises 5.2% - this is from $20.33 an hour to $21.38 an hour, which comes to an extra $40 a week
- Award minimum wage increases - those Australians covered under a modern award, will see this increase by 4.6%. Those who earn more than $869.60 a week will get a 4.6% increase, while those earning less than that amount will get $40 more a week.
People covered under the aviation, hospitality or tourism industry awards will see their pay increases start from October 1, 2022.
- Energy price rise
Electricity bills will get bigger from July 1 onwards. The default market offer (DMO), which is the price cap that the energy regulator (AER) implements to stop power companies charging whatever they want, will rise for residents and small businesses alike in NSW, Victoria, south-east Queensland, and South Australia.
Small businesses stand to pay between $270 and $1146 extra a year on power bills. Now’s the time to shop around for a better deal!
- Registering a business?
If you’re doing this for the first time or reserving a business name or deregistering your company the fees are going up.
- Superannuation
The superannuation guarantee (SG) or the minimum rate of superannuation that employers must pay to their employees, will rise from 10 % to 10.5% from July 1, 2022. This will keep rising by 0.5% every year until it hits 12% on July 1, 2027.
- $450 superannuation eligibility threshold scrapped
Until now, those who earned less than $450 a month were not entitled to superannuation payments from their employer. This ceiling was removed on July 1, 2022, meaning employers must pay superannuation regardless of how much an employee earns that month. However, this only applies to adults. Employees below the age of 18 will only receive superannuation if they work more than 30 hours a week.
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Date published 9 Jul 2022 | Last updated 9 Jul 2022
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