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  2. Australian Payments Network - Wikipedia

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    Australian Payments Network Limited (AusPayNet), formerly the Australian Payments Clearing Association (APCA) [1] is the self-regulatory body set up by the payments industry to improve the safety, reliability, equity, convenience and efficiency of payment systems in Australia.

  3. Voter registration in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Failure to enrol or update details can incur a fine. [25] However, citizens who later enrol themselves are protected from prosecution for not enrolling in the previous years by section 101(7) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. [26] Normally, new enrolments or changes in enrolment details can be done online or by mailing in an enrolment form.

  4. Service NSW - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The agency is the single point of contact point for a number of New South Wales government agencies including Transport for NSW, Fair Trading NSW and Births, Deaths and Marriages, and provides services such as the application for licences and permits, registration of births and payment of fines. [3]

  5. Revenue NSW - Wikipedia

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    Revenue NSW is an administrative division of the Government of New South Wales that has responsibility for collecting New South Wales taxes. It was rebranded from the Office of State Revenue (OSR) and its fines division the State Debt Recovery Office (SDRO) on 31 July 2017. [ 1 ]

  6. Payroll taxes in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Employers, or a group of related businesses, whose total Australian wages exceed the current NSW monthly threshold are required to pay NSW payroll tax. Broadly speaking, the tax amount is a percentage of taxable wages paid within NSW. This percentage is called the payroll tax rate.

  7. Automatic enrolment - Wikipedia

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    Some countries have pursued schemes similar to automatic enrolment as seen in the above nations but have adopted slightly different approaches. Singapore is a nation that compels its citizens to save 30% of their income into a savings account, without the option of opting out. The savings go into the country's Central Provident Fund. [2]

  8. NSW Public Works - Wikipedia

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    NSW Public Works (or New South Wales Public Works) is a statutory agency of the Government of New South Wales that is responsible for providing expert advice to government and professional services, as well as government agency clients in New South Wales, Australia.

  9. Employers Mutual Limited - Wikipedia

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    After Employers Mutual Limited was established, the company enlarged and expanded its business throughout the following decades. In 1987, the company became an agent of the WorkerCover( now named icare workers insurance) in New South Wales, with a license to manage workers compensation claims.