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Below is listed information on how Synergetic populates the ATO Single Touch Payroll Pay Event - Employee.  This page is structured around the Pay Event message structure provided by the ATO.  Some of the elements in this Event are of considerable complexity and users are encouraged to read the source ATO documentation to fully understand STP and the rules around the creation of Pay Event elements.

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Overview (Employee Level Information)

Field to STP Event Mappings

STP Event Field

Mandatory

(Notes)

Notes (Commonly the ATO business definition is used)Synergetic Source
Super Entitlement Year To DateNoSuper Entitlement Year To Date parent node

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Super Liability AmountNoContribution made by an employer for the benefit of an employee as mandated by super guarantee legislation

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OTE AmountNoThis is the value, during the relevant period, for what an individual has earned during their ordinary hours of work.

An Ordinary Time Earning (OTE) amount may always be submitted for an employee but must be submitted in circumstances where you cannot calculate a Super Liability Amount for the employee (E.g. for a defined benefit where an equivalent liability is not reported on the employee's payslip).

To report OTE, the system must be configured to calculate and submit OTE. This is done Payroll Configuration Maintenance:

Paycodes that contribute to OTE must be then marked as Contributes to OTE.

When you first turn on 'Calculate and Submit OTE' you will be given the choice to initialise this for paycodes which are already marked as 'Include in Superannuation Calculation'.

Employees which require OTE to be submitted can then be flagged as 'Only submit OTE' or 'Submit Both' in the employee's tax tab:

The Payroll Event will now show the OTE amount:

Reportable Employer Super ContributionNoThis is the value, during the relevant period, for employer superannuation contributions that are additional to the compulsory contributions where the employee influenced the rate or amount of contribution.

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