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New resources for a super new year

DC, Emma Rosenzweig shares what’s new for Payday Super and how we're supporting you.

Published 2 February 2026

Payday Super will be here in the blink of an eye. So this year, we’re welcoming tax professionals back into the office by gearing up them up with how to prepare.

In our video for tax professionals, I explain the changes under Payday Super, and most importantly, how to get yourselves and your clients ready now.

Media: Payday Super What tax professionals need to know
https://tv.ato.gov.au/ato-tv/media?v=bi9or7oraf53j3 (Duration: 4:10)

Resources to help you and your clients get ready

We’ve released a range of new resources:

You can find these on the Payday Super resources page so you can easily share all our fact sheets and videos with your clients. We’ll update this page as more resources become available.

If your clients still use the SBSCH, remember the service will close permanently on 1 July 2026. Encourage them to use our checklist and transition to a new provider as soon as possible. We’ve also updated our SBSCH web content with further detail.

I know how important tax professionals are to the health of our super system, so I encourage you to share these resources with your clients and to support them to get ready for the changes early.

With a new super system there’s a lot you need to know, so we’re here to help. Bookmark ato.gov.au/PaydaySuper as your ‘go to’ for the latest ATO information on Payday Super.

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