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What is a Super Co-Contribution?

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Super co-contributions are an initiative by the government to encourage low or middle-income earners to put money into their retirement savings. Basically it works like this: if you earn below a certain amount and you make a personal contribution to your super fund, the government will also make a co-contribution to your super fund. Yes, free money.

Now for the finer details.

There are two income thresholds for the co-contribution:

Lower Threshold ($42,016 before-tax for 2022-23)

If your income is at the lower threshold or below, personal contributions (your take-home pay or after-tax) of up to $1,000 will receive the maximum co-contribution of $500.

Higher Threshold ($57,016 for 2022-23)

Income amounts at the higher threshold and above will not be eligible for a co-contribution. Income amounts between the lower and higher threshold will receive a reduced co-contribution relative to your income amount.

Some other conditions for eligibility include:

Your super contribution can be in the form of a regular payment or irregular lump sum/s. The ATO will take the total amount you have contributed for the year to calculate the co-contribution.

Use the ATO’s Super Co-Contribution calculator to work out how much you would receive.


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