
Hi Reddit,
Join us for an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session hosted by Martine Hoosen – Founder of The Bookkeeper's Academy, a bookkeeper and registered BAS agent, and a member of the Xero Partner Advisory Council here in Australia. Martine works with small businesses, accountants and bookkeepers every day to help them run payroll and stay on top of super.
With Payday Super coming in on 1 July 2026, we know there are a lot of “OK, but what does this actually mean for me?” questions.
On Wednesday 20 May at 12pm AEST, Martine will be here in this thread as u/XeroGlobal, supported by the Xero team, for a live AMA on:
- What Payday Super is and what’s changing
- What it means for your cash flow and pay runs
- How Xero Payroll and Auto Super can help you manage Payday Super
Who this AMA is for:
- Small business employers using (or considering) Xero Payroll
- Accountants and bookkeepers supporting clients through Payday Super
- Anyone who wants Payday Super explained in plain English
How it works:
- Drop your questions in the comments below any time from now
- Martine will be here live from 12–1pm AEST on Wednesday 20 May answering as many as she can!
A few ground rules:
- Martine can share general bookkeeping and payroll guidance, but this AMA isn’t a substitute for personalised tax, legal or financial advice
- We can’t look at or access individual Xero organisations or files here - please contact Xero Support if you need assistance
- We’ll never ask for your login details or sensitive personal information
- Please follow the usual r/XeroOfficial rules and keep things respectful
Bring your curly Payday Super, Xero Payroll and Auto Super questions — the goal is for you to leave this AMA feeling more prepared and confident before the changes kick in.
Thanks,
The Xero team