Australian Superannuation

ATO SMSF Trustee Obligations – Super Lookup ‘Status’ Will Change If SMSF Annual Returns Are Late

By Taxwise / November 21, 2019 / 0 Comments

The ATO considers the lodgment of an SMSF’s annual return on time to be a fundamental part of an SMSF trustee’s obligations. Consequently, from 1 October 2019, if an SMSF is more than two weeks overdue on any annual return lodgment due date and hasn’t requested a lodgment deferral, the ATO will change their status […]

Government Passes Other Superannuation Legislation

By Taxwise / November 16, 2019 / 0 Comments

The Government has recently passed legislation requiring insurance in superannuation for new members under 25, and members with low balance accounts, to only be offered on an opt-in basis from 1 April 2020. Importantly, low balance account holders and young members will still be able to opt in if they want to take out insurance. […]

Super Guarantee Opt-Out For High Income Earners Now Law

By Taxwise / November 2, 2019 / 0 Comments

From 1 January 2020, eligible individuals with multiple employers can apply to opt out of receiving super guarantee (‘SG’) from some of their employers, to help them avoid unintentionally going over the concessional contributions cap. If appropriate for them, they should submit the relevant ATO form to apply for an SG employer shortfall exemption certificate, […]

ATO Guidance Regarding Incorrect ENCC Determinations

By Taxwise / September 3, 2019 / 0 Comments

The ATO has acknowledged that an incorrect excess non-concessional contribution (‘ENCC’) determination may issue due to a known system issue with the calculation of some SMSF member’s total super balance (‘TSB’). Editor: Recent super reforms have meant that individuals are restricted from making non-concessional contributions where their TSB equals or exceeds $1.6 million. This is […]

Making a Division 293 Election

By Taxwise / July 9, 2019 / 0 Comments

The ATO is reminding taxpayers and tax practitioners that the process to release money from super fund accounts to pay additional tax on concessional contributions (referred to as ‘Division 293’) changed on 1 July 2018. Since then, practitioners or their clients must send the Division 293 election form to the ATO, not to the super […]

Understanding the Division 293 Tax

By Taxwise / February 3, 2019 / 0 Comments

Division 293 tax is an additional tax on super contributions which reduces the tax concession for individuals whose combined income and contributions are greater than the Division 293 threshold. Why do I have to pay this? Normally, contributions into a superannuation fund are taxed at 15% immediately. This is so when you turn 65 you will […]

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