Before you can report payroll and super information to the ATO, you need to assign an ATO reporting category to each of your pay items. The ATO reporting category indicates the type of payment you're reporting (is it a gross wage amount or an allowance?).
While it's similar to how pay items were assigned to payment summary fields, there are some important differences. For example, some ATO reporting categories have been renamed and you now need to report superannuation amounts.
Below is a summary of the new ATO reporting categories. To help you assign the right category, we've included a comparison to the previous payment summary reporting fields.
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Need help assigning ATO reporting categories?
Note that we can only provide general information. If you're unsure of what's appropriate for you, we recommend talking to your advisor or the ATO. You can also see the ATO guidelinesfor more information.
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To assign ATO reporting categories
From the Payroll menu, choose Pay items.
Click the ellipses button (...) for the pay item and choose Edit.
From the ATO reporting category list, choose the appropriate category.
Click Save.
Repeat for all pay items.
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Pay items
Earnings and deductions
New ATO reporting category
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Gross Payments
Step 3, Assign earnings and deductions
Gross
Allowance - Car Allowance - Transport Allowance - Travel Allowance - Meals Allowance - Laundry Allowance - Other
Step 3, Assign earnings and deductions
Allowance
Certain types of allowances and deductions need to be itemised as they were on Payment Summaries (like the type of allowance).
However, for Single Touch Payroll reporting, each item needs to be grouped and reported using a specific category. Amounts in these payroll categories may be used to prefill your employees' tax returns.