Although it may sound a little odd, taking money out of super and putting it back in can actually be beneficial by reducing the amount of potential tax you or your dependents may pay in the future. A recontribution strategy aims to increase the ‘tax-free’ component of your super account while reducing the ‘taxable’ amount. […]
Higher Minimum Pensions from 1 July 2023
The recent 50% reduction in the minimum Account Based Pension withdrawal requirement came to an end on 1 July 2023. This was a temporary measure during and after COVID and was designed to reduce the depletion of ABPs in times of lower investment returns. From 1 July 2023, the minimum withdrawal percentages are reverting to […]
What is an SMSF and is it right for you?
What is an SMSF? A Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) does what it says on the tin – you manage your superannuation yourself, instead of delegating the management of your retirement savings to a large institution. In practice, very few people “Self Manage” their retirement savings entirely as they enlist the help of an adviser to […]
What is a Super Co-Contribution?
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, […]
Superannuation Changes from 1 July 2019
A number of superannuation changes takes effect from 1 July 2019. What are they and how might this affect you? Read below to find out. Carry-forward concessional contributions The 2018-19 concessional contributions were capped at $25,000. If you didn’t use all $25,000, you are now able to ‘carry-forward’ the unused concessional contribution amount into your […]