The Hidden Dangers of
Offshore Contractors.
Hiring remote staff in the Philippines directly creates exposure to Misclassification and Sham Contracting laws. Distance is no longer a legal defence.
The Dual Risk Exposure
Most employers confuse these two terms. Misclassification is the error. Sham Contracting is the penalty for that error. You are often liable for both.
Misclassification
This happens when you legally classify a worker as a "Contractor," but a court decides they are actually an "Employee" based on their working conditions.
THE DEBT
You must back-pay all entitlements (Super, Leave, Tax).
Sham Contracting
A specific offence under the Fair Work Act (s 357). It applies if you recklessly misrepresent an employment relationship as a contracting one.
THE FINE
Civil penalties up to $93,900 per breach.
| Comparison | Misclassification | Sham Contracting |
|---|---|---|
| What is it? | Getting the status wrong (Error). | Misrepresenting the status (Offence). |
| The Cost | Back-pay + Interest. | Civil Penalties (Fines). |
| Max Financial Risk | Unlimited (Depends on years). | Up to $93,900 per breach. |
| Intent Required? | No. Can be accidental. | Yes, or "Recklessness". |
The Precedent:
Pascua v Doessel
This recent case is the perfect example of Misclassification leading to legal exposure.
Ms. Pascua was a Philippines-based paralegal. The Australian company argued she was an "independent contractor" because she was overseas and had her own invoice structure. The Fair Work Commission rejected this.
Why the Business Lost
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Total Control She worked fixed hours (9-5) set by the firm, not by herself.
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Company Integration She used a company email signature and attended all internal team meetings.
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Pay Structure She was paid an hourly "salary" ($18/hr), not a fee for a specific result or project.
Closing Loopholes Act 2025
New legislation has reintroduced the "whole of relationship" test. Courts must now look at the practical reality, not just the contract.
Substance Over Form
You can no longer rely on a cleverly drafted "Independent Contractor Agreement" if the daily reality looks like employment.
Director Liability
Directors can be personally pursued for unpaid superannuation guarantee charge (SGC) debts if a worker is reclassified.
Distance is No Defence
The Pascua case proved that geographically locating a worker in the Philippines does not automatically exempt you from AU laws.
The Solution:
Employer of Record (EOR)
The only way to completely mitigate these risks, without setting up your own corporation in the Philippines, is to use an Employer of Record.
MyBPO stands between you and the risk. We become the Legal Employer.
- We hold the Employment Liability (not you).
- We handle all Tax & Statutory Contributions.
- The worker is correctly classified as an Employee in the PH.
Your Company (AU)
Operational Control
MyBPO (EOR)
Legal Employer of Record
Filipino Employee
Employed by MyBPO