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Crucial Superannuation Aspects & Rules to Keep in Mind

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Superannuation is a powerful government tool that helps Australians save for retirement and has also been adapted to help people purchase their first homes. In both cases, it offers a significant advantage over other saving tools.

However, it also comes with many rules and regulations you need to navigate. Understanding them is important as it will help you maximise your savings while taking full advantage of the tax benefits.

Contribution Caps

Superannuation offers several tax advantages. As a result, it comes with contribution restrictions to ensure that it's used for the intended purposes, not as a way to avoid paying taxes. 

The first thing to understand is that there are two types of contributions: Concession and non-concessional. Each type has its own caps.

  • Concessional Contributions: These are contributions made to the scheme before paying taxes. They include the Superannuation Guarantee (SG) paid by your employer and salary sacrifices. The cap here is currently $27,500 per financial year.
  • Non-Concessional Contributions: These are made to the fund after taxes. They include personal contributions and spouse contributions. The cap is $110,000 per financial year.

The most important thing to remember is that you must actively manage both caps, as paying more can lead to huge deductions. To avoid this, you can use a superannuation savings calculator to know how a certain amount of savings will affect your super and the amount you take home.

First Home Super Saver Scheme

This initiative, introduced by the government in the 2017/18 Federal Budget, is meant to help Australians buy their first home. It does this by taking advantage of the tax cuts offered by superannuation, although it doesn't tap into compulsory retirement savings.

The scheme allows individuals to save in their super account instead of a regular savings account. Like the regular superannuation, you can do this through the two main savings methods.

  • Concessional Contributions: When you make additional before-tax contributions, they are taxed at 15%, which is lower than the marginal tax rate. The limits are $15,000 per financial year and $50,000 in total.
  • Non-Concessional Contributions: These won't be taxed when you save, but the earnings will attract a 15% tax.

If you qualify, you can use this scheme as it converts tax to savings. You can then withdraw when you want to buy your first home. The withdrawal amount will be taxed at your marginal rate, but there's a 30% tax offset. 

Catch Up & Bring Forward Rule

Since finances can decrease or increase, the superannuation scheme gives citizens flexibility through the Catch-Up and Bring-Forward rules.

With the Catch-Up option, you can take advantage of cap balances from previous concessional contributions. If you didn't hit your limit in any year over the last five years, you can "catch up" on contributions now or in the future. This can be very helpful when you receive a bonus.

The Bring-Forward rule applies to non-concessional contributions. It allows you to "bring forward" up to three years' worth of non-concessional contributions. In other words, you can triple your yearly contributions and not incur extra tax deductions. However, if you do that, ensure you don't make any further contributions for the next two years.

Withdrawal Restrictions

Since super is meant to provide a soft landing after retirement, it has several restrictions. These are known as "conditions of release."

  • Preservation Age: The first of these is the minimum age you need to be. It ranges from 55 to 60 years.
  • Retirement: On top of the age, you need to retire and prove that you don't plan on becoming gainfully employed for 10 or more hours per week. If you'd like to continue working, you will satisfy the condition of release when you turn 65 years.
  • Other Conditions of Release: Special circumstances can allow you to access your superannuation early. These include severe financial hardships, permanent incapacity, or a terminal medical condition. The ATO can also approve you on compassionate grounds, such as the need for medical treatment.
  • Transition to Retirement (TTR) Pension: If you'd like to continue working after retirement but reduce your working hours, there's a TTR pension. It gives you access to between 4% and 10% of your balance every year until you meet a full condition of release.

Once you meet a condition of release, you can decide whether to take a lump sum or turn the fund into a regular retirement income source. While deciding, ensure you look at the tax implications and your long-term financial plans.



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