Posted on 14 July, 2020
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Databuild has partnered with KeyPay to facilitate businesses Single Touch Payroll (STP) reporting requirements.KeyPay is a premium workforce management tool that allows employers to manage the end to end process of employment.
Databuild recommends customers transition to KeyPay as a compliant STP provider in order to receive the following benefits:
Updates to Databuild payroll including yearly tax tables will no longer be available after 30/06/2019. After this date, support will be given for end of financial year reporting requirements only.
For more information, see Databuild Single Touch Payroll Update and FAQs.
The revised date to begin reporting to the ATO via Single Touch Payroll for Databuild customers with 20 or more employees is now 31/12/2018. Those customers with 19 or less employees remains at 01/07/2019.
Databuild 2.59.2 was released in June with updated payroll tax tables. It is not be Single Touch Payroll enabled, however, can be utilised until the new deferred start date.
Databuild is committed to providing you with the best possible payroll solution. An announcement will be made regarding a release date in the coming months with more details about these improvements to your software.
What do I need to do?
Nothing, you do not need to contact the ATO or apply for your own deferral. You are covered by the deferred start date granted to Databuild.
ATO Single Touch Payroll Information Pack
Communication from the ATO regarding what employers need to know about Single Touch Payroll changes.
The revised date to begin reporting to the ATO via Single Touch Payroll for all Databuild customers with 20 or more employees is now 30/09/2018. Those customers with 19 or less employees remains at 01/07/2019.
As per previous years, a new version of Databuild will be released in June with updated payroll tax tables. It will not be Single Touch Payroll enabled, however, can be utilised until the new deferred start date.
Databuild is continuing to work with the ATO to provide a Single Touch Payroll enabled solution in the coming months, and will provide regular updates to customers during that time
What do I need to do?
Nothing, you do not need to contact the ATO or apply for your own deferral. You are covered by the deferred start date granted to Databuild.
ATO Single Touch Payroll Information Pack
Communication from the ATO regarding what employers need to know about Single Touch Payroll changes.