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Xero: Produce your PAYG Payment Summaries

By June 25, 2014 September 6th, 2019 No Comments
Xero: Produce end-of-year payment summaries

The ATO advised recently that they were changing the way you can report your PAYG payment summary information to them.  They advised that they would no longer accept compact discs or flash drives, read more to discover how they need to be processed.


 

All electronic lodgements will need to be processed through either of the following channels:

  • Using file transfer through the tax agent portal (HTA can assist with this), or

  • Directly through your accounting or payroll software if you are using Standard Business Reporting (SBR) enabled software.

Xero has now updated the system to be able to lodge your PAYG payment summary information directly to the ATO through Xero.

This guide will take you through the steps to publish and distribute your employees’ PAYG payment summaries and send the annual report to the ATO using Xero Payroll.  To begin this process log in to your Xero account.

1. Check your organisation and authoriser details

Go to Payroll > Employees and click Payment Summaries.  Check the organisation details and signatory details are correct, as they are to be reported on your employee payment summaries and to the ATO. You can update the signatory name, phone and fax number as you require on this screen.  If the organisation name, ABN or address details need updating, you need to go into Organisation Settings to correct them.  Make sure your postcode and state are in the standard format. Organisation Settings.  Once the details are correct, click Confirm and Continue.

2. Check the payment summary filters

Check the filters to be sure you have selected the correct year and employees. Year Ending: the year you have selected to view, publish and process employee payment summaries for. The filters you choose will determine the information on the screen.

3. Enter reportable fringe benefit amounts

The ATO states that if you provide certain fringe benefits with a total taxable value of more than $2000 to an employee in a FBT year, you need to report the grossed-up taxable value of those fringe benefits on the employee’s payment summary for the corresponding income year.  These are called reportable fringe benefit amounts (RFBA).  ATO website: Reportable Fringe Benefits. Enter the required amounts to the RFBA field for each employee.

4. Enter lump sum amounts

If you’ve paid an employee lump sum amounts during the year, you will need to manually enter these amounts into each payment summary.  You should have created specific pay items for lump sum payments.  You can use the Transaction Listing Details report () to find the transactions associated with these specific pay items for each employee.  Once you’ve identified the lump sum amounts for each employee, you are ready to enter the lump sum amounts into the relevant field on their payment summaries.

  1. Click on the Lump Sum column header to edit lump sum payment amounts.

  2. Enter the amounts to the applicable lump sum option (A, B, D or E).

  3. For lump sum A amounts, you must apply a termination type: R or T.

  • R – payment for genuine redundancy, invalidity or under an early retirement scheme

  • T – payment for any other reason

Any amounts entered in the lump sum fields will reduce the employee’s gross wages. The lump sum field value will be displayed on the employee’s payment summary. For further information on lump sums, please contact your HTA representative.

5. Publish employee payment summaries

By publishing your PAYG payment summaries does the following:

  • Locks your payroll year down

  • Gives employees access to their payment summary within My Payroll.

Before you publish, select employees’ check boxes and click Preview.  Once you’ve reviewed your employees’ payment summary values and ensured they are correct, you are ready to publish

  1. Select employees whose payment summaries you want to publish.

  2. Click Publish.

You can now distribute payment summaries to employees.

6. Distribute payment summaries to employees

You must distribute payment summaries to your employees by 14 July. Xero enables you to do this by:

My Payroll 

Employees who have My Payroll access will have their payment summary automatically uploaded to their employee portal when it is published.  The payment summary will be available for the employee to download from My Payroll.  Invite employee to access My Payroll

Email

You can email payment summaries to your employees from Xero.  Select employees/select all employees > Send to Employee > Send selected payment summaries to employees via email.  The email address that the payment summaries go to are those listed on each employee’s Details tab (in Payroll > Employees).  This is the email address you entered when setting up the employee in Xero Payroll.

Print

You can make a printable PDF of employee payment summaries.  Select employees/select all employees > Send to Employee > Generate PDF for printing.  Employees who have had payment summaries printed or emailed will show an icon under their status column.

7. Send annual report to the ATO

The ATO must receive the payment summary annual report by 14 August.  This can be done from within Xero using your AUSkey or  by downloading the EMPDUPE file from Xero and sending it to the ATO.  You can only send to the ATO or download the EMPDUPE file when ALL employees paid in the year have been published.

Submit Payment Summaries directly to the ATO

You can only submit payment summaries directly to the ATO if your organisation has fewer than 100 employees.  This is a limitation of the Standard Business Reporting (SBR) service used by the ATO, that can only accept a maximum of 99 employees.

  1. Go to Payroll > Employees and click Payment Summaries.

  2. Select all employees by clicking on the check box in the column heading.  You can also select individuals by clicking on the check box next to their name.

  3. Click Send to ATO.

  4. Click Submit Payment Summaries directly to ATO using Xero.

  5. If you would like to include supplier details to the ATO, click Yes.

  6. Click Browse to locate and open your AUSkey. Click to find the location of your AUSkey

  7. Select the Authorise to file.

  8. Enter your AUSkey password and click File Now.  If you get the message, The password is invalid for this credential store, this is referring to your AUSkey password.

If you need to amend an employee’s payment summary, you must wait until the status changes to accepted or rejected before you are able to unpublish.

If an employee’s payment summary is in a status of Rejected by ATO, the user who submitted the file will receive an email advising them there is a problem.  The errors can be resolved by going to thePayment Summaries page in Xero to view and fix the problems.  You will need to submit the file again once the errors are resolved.

Send EMPDUPE file to the ATO

Alternatively, you can download the EMPDUPE file and submit to the ATO via HTA and the Tax Agent Portal (contact your HTA representative to discuss further).

  1. Go to Payroll > Employees and click Payment Summaries.

  2. Select all employees by clicking on the check box in the column heading.  You can also select individuals by clicking on the check box next to their name.

  3. Click Send to ATO.

  4. Click Create an EMPDUPE file to send via ECI software.

  5. Select Yes if you would like to supply contact details to the ATO.

  6. Click Create EMPDUPE to confirm and download the file

 


More questions? Get in contact with your HTA Xero representative to answer all of your payment summary & lodgement enquiries.

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