Payroll Tax Services for Australian Businesses, Built for Complexity.
Specialist payroll tax compliance and employment tax advisory across every Australian state and territory.
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How We Deliver Payroll Tax Compliance
A structured, end-to-end approach from understanding your obligations to building a compliance framework that protects your business across every Australian jurisdiction.

Initial Consultation & Scope Assessment
We begin by understanding your business structure, workforce composition, and current payroll tax position across all relevant states and territories, identifying immediate compliance gaps and priority risk areas from the outset.

Compliance Review & Risk Identification
Our specialists conduct a thorough review of your taxable wages calculations, contractor arrangements, entity relationships, and lodgement history assessing your exposure against each jurisdiction’s thresholds, rates, and exemption provisions.

Strategic Advisory & Recommendations
We deliver clear, actionable recommendations tailored to your organisation covering workforce structuring, contractor vs employee classification, grouping provision management, and applicable payroll tax exemptions.

Implementation & Compliance Framework
We work alongside your finance and payroll teams to implement a robust compliance framework, establishing accurate reporting processes, documentation standards, and lodgement controls across all relevant jurisdictions.

Audit Support & Ongoing Advisory
Should a state revenue authority review arise, we provide end-to-end payroll tax audit support and remain your trusted employment tax advisory partner as your workforce and obligations continue to evolve.
Our Payroll Tax Compliance Services for Australian enterprises
- Payroll Tax Compliance Management
- Employment Tax Advisory
- Contractor vs Employee Assessment
- Payroll Tax Grouping Provisions
- Payroll Tax Audit Support
- Payroll Tax Exemptions Review
- Taxable Wages Calculation
- Superannuation Guarantee Compliance
The Benefits of Partnering with NCSGX
Multi-Jurisdictional Expertise
Deep technical knowledge across all Australian state and territory payroll tax frameworks, so nothing falls through the cracks.
Reduced Compliance Risk
Proactive identification and resolution of payroll tax exposure before it escalates into penalties or retrospective liabilities.
Audit-Ready at All Times
Robust documentation standards and compliance frameworks that keep your organisation prepared for any state revenue authority review.
Contractor Classification Confidence
Clear, evidence-based assessments of contractor arrangements to eliminate deemed employee risks across your workforce.
Tailored Advisory, Not Generic Advice
Compliance strategies built around your specific business structure, workforce composition, and operational footprint.
Grouping Provision Management
Specialist guidance on related entity obligations, ensuring your corporate group meets its payroll tax responsibilities accurately and efficiently.
Seamless Integration with Your Team
We work alongside your finance, payroll, and HR teams, complementing your internal capabilities without disrupting your operations.
Long-Term Compliance Confidence
An ongoing advisory partnership that evolves with your business, keeping your payroll tax position accurate, defensible, and future-ready.
Solving complex business challenges across industries, every day.
People Also Ask
What is payroll tax and who is required to pay it in Australia?
Payroll tax is a state and territory-based tax levied on employers whose total taxable wages exceed the applicable threshold. Each jurisdiction sets its own rate and threshold, meaning obligations vary depending on where your employees are based and your total national wage bill.
How is payroll tax calculated across multiple Australian states?
When operating across multiple states, your total Australian wages are aggregated to determine threshold eligibility, with liability then apportioned to each jurisdiction based on wages paid there. Each state applies its own rate to its share, making accurate multi-jurisdictional calculation essential.
Are contractor payments subject to payroll tax in Australia?
In most Australian states, certain contractor payments are deemed wages under contractor vs employee provisions. If a contractor arrangement meets specific criteria, such as exclusivity or labour-only supply, those payments may be included in your taxable wages base, creating an unexpected compliance obligation.
What are payroll tax grouping provisions and how do they affect my business?
Payroll tax grouping provisions allow state revenue authorities to treat related entities as a single employer. This means wages across your entire corporate group are aggregated, potentially eliminating individual threshold entitlements and significantly increasing your overall payroll tax liability.
What happens during a payroll tax audit in Australia?
A payroll tax audit involves a state revenue authority reviewing your wage records, lodgement history, contractor arrangements, and exemption claims. Audits can result in retrospective assessments, interest, and penalties. Having accurate documentation and a structured compliance framework in place is critical to managing the process effectively.





