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FCN Employers

Receiving a Fine Collection Notice for the redirection of earnings from SPER means that you, as the employer, are required to deduct the weekly amount as noted on the Fine Collection Notice, and pay that to the Registrar of SPER.

Should the employee have any queries or concerns regarding their SPER matters or the issue of this Fine Collection Notice, advise them to contact SPER.

The Employer's Guide provides you with essential information along with your obligations and duties. This guide includes frequently asked questions, your responsibilities, important information on the protected earnings amount (PEA), examples of how to work out the amount of money you can deduct, how to make payments to SPER and contact details.

The following Fine Collection Notice forms are to be used when sending information to SPER:

Cessation of Employment SPER3005- This form should be completed if the debtor has never been an employee or ceases employment with your organisation.

Return of Payments SPER3011 - This form should be completed and sent with any money being remitted to SPER.

Return of Non-payment SPER3010 - This form should be completed when money cannot be remitted to SPER for a reason other than cessation of employment.

For more information on the use of these forms, refer to the Employer's Guide.

If you have any questions regarding your responsibilities for fulfilling the obligations of a Fine Collection Notice issued by SPER, or are unable to download the forms (all forms are available in PDF  ) relating to FCNs, please contact the SPER Compliance Management area on:

E-mail
sperfcn@justice.qld.gov.au

Phone
1300 729 643 (during business hours)

Fax
(07) 3006 5999