What do you do if you think your employer is not paying your super?
If you think your employer is not paying you enough or any of your super, Tax Office will take action and investigate your unpaid super enquiry.
First of all, you should talk to your employer and ask them how often they are currently paying your super, which fund they are paying it and how much they are paying. It is a good idea to bring up this topic when you start work with an employer.
Then you can check your last Member Statement from your super fund, or contact them to confirm if you employer has paid your super.
If you have completed the above procedures and still believe that your employer is not paying enough or any super, and/or is not paying the super to your chosen fund, you can lodge an enquiry about unpaid super by
Once you lodge an enquiry about unpaid super online or via phone, the Tax Office will generally ask questions such as:
Your will also need to provide information on whether you
Once you do lodge a query, the Tax Office will keep you updated about the progress of your case by letter.
This article has been prepared for the purposes of general information and guidance only. It should not be used for specific advice or used for formulating decisions under any circumstances. If you would like specific advice about your own personal circumstances please contact our office.