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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.
Which ATO reporting category should I assign? We'd love nothing more than to answer this question for you. But every business, award and employee agreement is unique, and so are the names you give to your pay items.
We've provided general information below to guide you on what to assign. If you're still not sure of what's appropriate for your business, talk to your accounting advisor or the ATO. You can also refer to the ATO website for more information.
- 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.
Learn about the ATO reporting category types
New ATO reporting category | Description | ATO reference |
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Gross Payments | Include pay items you use for paying salary and wages. This includes items for:
There are more pay items and some exceptions to these. Do not include salary sacrifice payroll categories. Gross payments are reduced automatically when you assign pre-tax deductions and pre-tax superannuation categories such as salary sacrifice.
| Gross payments |
Allowance - Car | This includes payments you made to cover your employees’ work-related expenses, like tools or phone. For allowances that don’t sit into any of the main categories, assign them to Allowances – Other. Typically, you wouldn't include amounts you paid for living-away-from-home allowance because these amounts are not assessable income (but check this with the ATO). | Withholding for allowances |
Lump Sum A - Termination | Lump sum payments may include payroll categories such as:
Lump sum payments are a complex area. Chat to your advisor or check with the ATO for more guidance. | Taxation of termination payments |
CDEP Payments | Assign payroll categories for:
| CDEP payments |
Exempt Foreign Income | This could be assigned to payroll categories such as salary, wages, commissions, bonuses and allowances that are exempt from Australian tax. | Exempt foreign employment income |
ETP coming soon. You'll need to report any ETPs using a paper form from the ATO.
New ATO reporting category | Old Payment Summary field name | More information |
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Reportable Employer Super Contributions | Step 3, Assign earnings and deductions
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New ATO reporting category | Old Payment Summary field name | More information |
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Deduction - Work Place Giving | Workplace giving | |
Deduction - Union/Professional Assoc Fees | Union / Professional association fees |
Any other deductions, including salary sacrifice (exempt from FBT) are Not Reportable.
New ATO reporting category | Old Payment Summary field name | More information |
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PAYG Withholding | Step 4, Check assignments are correct Total tax withheld | This is automatically assigned and can't be changed. |