Master your employer obligations in 2025

If you employ staff, here are the important dates and obligations to remember throughout the year, to set yourself up for success.

Super guarantee (SG)

  • 28 January, 28 April, 28 July, and 28 October are the quarterly due dates for making SG payments.
  • The SG rate is currently 11.5% of an employee’s ordinary time earnings. From 1 July 2025, the SG rate will increase to 12%.
  • Ensure SG for your eligible employees is paid in full, on time and to the right super fund. If you don’t, you’ll need to lodge a super guarantee charge (SGC) statement and pay the SGC to us.

Fringe benefits tax (FBT)

31 March 2025 marks the end of the 2024–25 FBT year. There are 4 key steps to nail your obligations for FBT tax time.

  1. Identify if you’ve provided a fringe benefit.
  2. Determine the taxable value to work out if you have an FBT liability.
  3. Lodge an FBT return and pay any FBT owed (if you have a liability) by 21 May 2025. If your registered tax agent lodges electronically for you, you have until 25 June 2025.
  4. Keep the right records to support your FBT position.

Pay as you go (PAYG) withholding

Tax rates may increase from 1 July 2025. Use the tax withheld calculator to calculate how much you need to withhold from your employees’ payments.

Single touch payroll (STP)

Finalize your STP data by 14 July 2025 for the 2024–25 year.

This ensures your employees have the right information they need to lodge their income tax returns.

If you have any closely held payees, you may have a later due date for those payees only. Remember to finalize all employees you’ve paid in the financial year.

You can also check out our range of resources for employers.

Remember, a registered tax agent can help you with your tax and super obligations.

Lily Zhang is the founder and principal accountant of Wiselink Accountants, a CPA-qualified accounting and tax agency based in Melbourne (Camberwell) and Brisbane (Eight Mile Plains). With more than 10 years of experience in Australian taxation and business advisory, Lily has helped over 500 small businesses, sole traders and individual taxpayers across both cities. She is a member of CPA Australia and the National Tax & Accountants' Association (NTAA), and Wiselink is a registered tax agent and ASIC-registered agent, as well as a Xero, MYOB and QuickBooks Partner. Lily works in both English and Mandarin, and writes regularly on Australian tax, EOFY planning, payroll, superannuation, SMSF and small-business strategy.

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