Superannuation

How to take advantage of the 1 July super cap increase

From 1 July 2024, the amount you can contribute to super will increase. We show you how to take advantage of the change.   The amount you can contribute to superannuation will increase on 1 July 2024 from $27,500 to $30,000 for concessional super contributions and from $110,000 to $120,000 for non-concessional contributions. The contribution

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What changed on 1 July 2023

A summary of the important changes that came into effect on 1 July 2023.   Employers & business Superannuation guarantee increases to 11% from 10.5% National and Award minimum wage increases take effect. The minimum salary that must be paid to a sponsored employee – the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold – increased to $70,000

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1 July 2023 Super Balance Increase but no Change for Contributions

The general transfer balance cap (TBC) – the amount of money you can potentially hold in a tax-free retirement account, will increase by $200,000 on 1 July 2023 to $1.9 million. The TBC is indexed to the consumer price index each December.   The TBC applies individually. If your transfer balance account reached $1.7m or

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New stapled superannuation – employer obligations for new staff

Currently, when an employer hires a new staff member, they must provide the new employee with a Choice of Fund form (as well as the Tax File Number Declaration and the Fair Work Information Statement) to identify where they want their superannuation to be directed. If the employee does not identify a fund, the employer

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