SGA Act definition
Examples of SGA Act in a sentence
The Company and each Company Subsidiary have complied, or will comply with, and has discharged all of, their obligations in respect of the employees under Part 3A of the SGA Act up to Closing.
The Executive’s salary includes the minimum level of superannuation contributions which the Company must make for the Executive so as not to be liable to pay a charge under the SGA Act and the SGC Act.
A Team Member may, in accordance with the SGA Act, elect to have their superannuation contributions made into an alternative complying fund.
The Company will pay the superannuation contributions referred to in this clause into the Employee’s fund of choice, which is agreed to by the Company, provided that contributions to that fund will satisfy the Company’s obligations under the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (SGA Act).
The Company will pay the superannuation contributions referred to in this clause into the Employee’s fund of choice, provided that contributions to that fund will satisfy the Company’s obligations under the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (SGA Act).
The contribution rate will be the minimum contribution rate set out in the SGA Act.
If an Employee does not choose a superannuation fund or the superannuation fund that they have chosen ceases to be a fund to which the Company can contribute to satisfy its obligations under the SGA Act, the Company will confirm with the ATO the details of the Employee’s existing “stapled” superannuation fund (if any) (Stapled Fund).
As a minimum, Coliban Water will meet its obligation to pay superannuation under the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (SGA Act) and related legislation.
The Company will make such contributions into the superannuation fund the Executive chooses from time to time in accordance with the SGA Act.
If you do not choose a superannuation fund in accordance with the SGA Act, the Company will make the Minimum Superannuation Contributions on your behalf into the AustralianSuper Fund.