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Time’s Up for the ATO’s Free Super Clearing House – Here’s What You Need to Know
What’s Changing?
The ATO’s Small Business Superannuation Clearing House (SBSCH)—a free service that has simplified super payments for small employers—is being phased out. Here are the key dates:
If you currently rely on the SBSCH, now’s the time to consider alternatives.
Why Is It Closing?
This change is part of the Payday Super reform, which aims to align super payments more closely with employee pay cycles—eventually requiring super to be paid at the same time as wages. The SBSCH wasn’t built for that structure, so a more modern system is needed.
What Does This Mean for Your Business?
The SBSCH has offered a simple, one-pay solution for paying super in bulk, with automatic distribution to each employee’s fund. Its closure means that simplicity is coming to an end Australian Taxation Office.
MYOB research warns that over 20% of SMEs could face insolvency under the new payday super model due to cash flow pressures (The Australian).
With tighter payment windows, any lags—weekends, processing delays, or mistakes—can lead to penalties (The Australian).
What You Should Do Right Now
Begin the Transition Early
Don’t wait until the last minute—transitioning early gives you breathing room to choose the right system and train staff.
Explore Your Alternatives:
Review Your Cash Flow and Processes
Ensure your systems are flexible enough to handle more frequent super payments. Plan for weekends or payment processing times to avoid missing deadlines.
Seek Expert Advice
Your accountant or bookkeeper can help tailor a setup that fits your business—keeping you compliant and minimising disruption.
Timeline at a Glance
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Date |
What Happens |
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1 October 2025 |
New registrations for the SBSCH close |
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30 June 2026 |
SBSCH service is shut down for all users |
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