Jul 28, 2020 | Blog, Contributing to Super, Featured, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
Comparing Concessional and Non Concessional contributions. This article discusses the difference between Concessional and Non-Concessional contributions, including what are Concessional and Non-Concessional contributions. There are only two types of contributions that...
Oct 7, 2019 | Blog, Contributing to Super, SMSF, Superannuation
The SGC age limit refers to the age of an employee who is eligible to receive mandatory employer super contributions. Superannuation Guarantee Contirbutions (SGC) are required to be paid by an employer into an employee’s super account. SGC must be paid by the...
Jun 19, 2019 | Accessing Superannuation, Blog, Contributing to Super, Retirement Income Streams, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
There are a number of ways to avoid tax in Australia. Some of them legal, some not-so. Most legal ways of avoiding tax involve you spending money and claiming a tax deduction for spending that money. However, I’m going to show you two ways to avoid tax without...
Jun 3, 2019 | Blog, Contributing to Super, Featured, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
Excess superannuation contributions tax is payable on contributions that exceed the Non-Concessional Contributions Cap or the Concessional Contributions Cap. The rate of Excess Contributions Tax that is payable on Excess Contributions is dependent on the type of...
Jan 9, 2019 | Blog, Contributing to Super, Retirement Income Streams, SMSF, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
This is an example of what superannuation is and the superannuation rules. To provide you with an example of superannuation, it is important to first understand why superannuation exists. First and foremost, superannuation is a place that you invest your savings. The...
Dec 18, 2018 | Blog, Contributing to Super, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
The SGC contribution cap can refer to the concessional contribution cap or the SGC maximum contribution base. Either way, both SGC contribution caps will be addressed below. The SGC contribution caps are important because they determine the level of SGC...
Nov 21, 2018 | Blog, Contributing to Super, SMSF, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
The definition of a concessional contribution is a contribution made to superannuation where a tax deduction has been claimed in respect of the contribution. The level of concessional contributions that can be made into your super account is limited. It is the...
Nov 20, 2018 | Accessing Superannuation, Blog, Contributing to Super, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
Excess non-concessional contributions tax is payable when a superannuation member exceeds the non-concessional cap. A non-concessional contribution is a contribution made to superannuation with after-tax savings. Non-concessional contributions are generally made from...
Nov 16, 2018 | Blog, Contributing to Super, SMSF, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
Non-Concessional contributions are a type of contribution made to superannuation. What defines a Non-Concessional contribution is that a tax deduction has not been claimed for making the contribution. The benefit of making superannuation Non-Concessional contributions...
Oct 26, 2018 | Accessing Superannuation, Blog, Contributing to Super, SMSF, Superannuation, Superannuation Tax
There are a number of disadvantages of non-concessional contributions to super. The disadvantages of non-concessional contributions are predominately based around accessibility, but there are other disadvantages too. A non-concessional contribution to super is a type...