ARTICLE
4 July 2018

New financial year employment law update

CG
Coleman Greig Lawyers

Contributor

Coleman Greig is a leading law firm in Sydney, focusing on empowering clients through legal services and value-adding initiatives. With over 95 years of experience, we cater to a wide range of clients from individuals to multinational enterprises. Our flexible work environment and commitment to innovation ensure the best service for our clients. We integrate with the community and strive for excellence in all aspects of our work.
Many reference points relevant to employment law will alter in a new FY, because of annual indexation and other changes.
Australia Employment and HR

We're in a new financial year, which means many reference points relevant to employment law will alter, because of annual indexation and changes to the law.

Here are some of the most important changes applying from 1 July, 2018:

Salary cap for unfair dismissal: $145,400 (up from $142,000: employees paid more than $142,000 base salary per annum, and not covered by an award, cannot claim unfair dismissal - base salary does not include 9.5% superannuation and at-risk remuneration, but does include the value of other guaranteed monetary or non-monetary benefits
Filing fee for dismissals, general protections and anti-bullying applications: $71.90 (up from $70.60)
Compensation Limit for dismissals: $72,700 (6 months' remuneration - up from $71,000)
National Minimum Wage: $719.20 per week (up from $694.90 per week) or $18.93 per hour (up from $18.29 per hour
Award Minimum Wage: All award pay rates increase by 3.5% effective 1 July
Superannuation Guarantee Percentage: $54,030 per quarter - $216,120 per annum (earnings above which are not subject to compulsory contributions)
Redundancy tax concessions: In a genuine redundancy payment, $10,399 plus $5,200 per completed year of service, is tax free
Employment Termination Payment cap: $205,000 (concessional tax treatment below this amount, highest marginal tax rate above)
Fair Work Information Statement: This must be given to all employees on commencement of employment. View the updated version for 2018-19. For more information click here.
Point for attention: Beware of paying less than the National Minimum Wage to any employee not covered by any age or disability-related percentage rate

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More