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MPRE1963(I'm new)I'm new
7 June 2023

I employee a Real Estate Agent who is employed on a Commission only agreement that includes paying her own 10.5% super guarantee. How do I calculate her 10.5% from her commission. I understand that Salary Sacrifice is deducted from gross before Tax which the Agent pays but how do I calculate and where is the 10.5% deducted from that she is paying, not me the employer. This is common in the RE industry. Really appreciate your help with this-no one seems to know.

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Bruce4Tax(Taxicorn)Taxicorn
8 June 2023

I employee a Real Estate Agent who is employed on a Commission only agreement that includes paying her own 10.5% super guarantee.


You cannot contract out of your SG obligation - the only way this can work is if you pay the contractor less and then pay SG yourself.


Maybe this is what you mean ?


If commission = $ 1000 incl 10.5% super


Then contractor receives 905

You pay SG $ 905 x 10.5% = 95


Total 1000


If contract says contract has to pay super personally, then you need a lawyer to redo the employment contract.


You should also consider the workers comp position in your State.



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Bruce4Tax(Taxicorn)Taxicorn
8 June 2023

I employee a Real Estate Agent who is employed on a Commission only agreement that includes paying her own 10.5% super guarantee.


You cannot contract out of your SG obligation - the only way this can work is if you pay the contractor less and then pay SG yourself.


Maybe this is what you mean ?


If commission = $ 1000 incl 10.5% super


Then contractor receives 905

You pay SG $ 905 x 10.5% = 95


Total 1000


If contract says contract has to pay super personally, then you need a lawyer to redo the employment contract.


You should also consider the workers comp position in your State.



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