superannuation

Tax deductible super contributions

A reminder that superannuation contributions are only tax deductible in this financial year if they are received in your fund before 30 June. We recommend paying contributions well in advance (we suggest by 17 June, or contact your super fund or clearing house for their advice) to factor in possible processing delays. The base annual [...]

2022-06-14T15:12:45+10:00By |IMPORTANT UPDATE|

Super changes from 1 July 2022

The Superannuation Guarantee increases to 10.5% from 1 July and the $450 per month earning threshold will be removed. Businesses are advised to update payroll software to correctly calculate the SG entitlement. Employees previously not eligible for super under the $450 threshold will need to provide their employer with a nominated super fund, which will [...]

2022-06-14T15:12:58+10:00By |IMPORTANT UPDATE|

Federal Budget Summary 2022-23

On Tuesday night, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg handed down the 2022–23 Federal Budget, which puts forward a number of measures aimed at addressing cost of living pressures and boosting investment in innovation and employee skills. Below is a quick overview of highlights for business owners and individuals, as well as a link to download our full 2022-23 Federal [...]

Repealing the work test

Since 1 July 2020, Australians under the age of 67 (up from the previous 65 years) have been eligible to make voluntary super contributions without needing to meet the work test. The recent Federal Budget 2021 included a proposal to remove the work test requirement for those aged between 67 and 74 for salary sacrifice [...]

New rules for SMSFs

1 July marked the start date for a raft of new rules around superannuation, including some affecting self-managed super funds (SMSFs). Most notably, the maximum number of members allowed in an SMSF has been increased from four to six.  This change is expected to be useful for a small cohort of SMSF trustees, such as [...]

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