Retirement
Federal budget tipped to deliver goodies for super members
With a looming election and the government’s fiscal position improving, this year’s federal budget is predicted to see a number of sweeteners for super, including a boost in contribution caps.
Federal budget tipped to deliver goodies for super members
With a looming election and the government’s fiscal position improving, this year’s federal budget is predicted to see a number of sweeteners for super, including a boost in contribution caps.

SuperConcepts executive manager of SMSF technical services Mark Ellem said that in the federal budget next month, the government may look to restore certain caps and thresholds that had previously been reduced to help stabilise the government fiscal position.
“The contribution caps for example may be one area that is looked by government, and while we don’t expect to see an increase in contribution caps across the board, it’s possible we may see some targeted increases in the contribution caps for some taxpayers,” said Mr Ellem.
“For example, we may see a restoration of the $35,000 or possibly $50,000 concessional contributions cap for members over 50.”
Prior to the 2017-18 income year, Mr Ellem said these high caps were hugely popular as they gave individuals who were approaching retirement the flexibility of making larger concessional contributions at a time when they have the financial capacity to do so.

While the new concessional contribution catch-up rules do provide some flexibility to do this, the ability to use these contributions is restricted to members with balances under $500,000.
Another area which may be looked at, he said, is the restoration of the government co-contribution payment rate to 100 percent with a maximum government co-contribution of $1,000.
Since 2012-13, for eligible members, personal contributions have been matched by the government at the rate of 50 percent up to a maximum government contribution of $500.
“To assist low and middle-income earners, the government may decide to restore the pre-2012-13 approach and match eligible personal contributions dollar for dollar up to a maximum co-contribution of $1,000,” said Mr Ellem.
The government, he said, may also decide to remove the age and work test rules, which were a feature of its original super reforms package in 2016.
This measure was removed from the super reforms package to secure the passage of the rest of the reforms through Parliament in 2016, he noted.
“Given the general popularity of this measure, and benefits of reduced complexity and red tape, we think it will be tempting for the government to reinstate this aspect of their super policy in this year’s federal budget,” he said.

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