With significant changes to superannuation tax laws on the horizon, it is essential for high-net-worth individuals to understand the potential impact on their wealth. The looming increase in tax rates on superannuation balances exceeding $3 million has generated substantial debate. As the implementation date draws near, taking a thoughtful and informed approach is vital. However, note that this measure is not yet law.
Happy New Financial Year! Australia's superannuation system will see several changes in the 2024/25 financial year. The Superannuation Guarantee rate will increase to 11.5%, and both concessional and non-concessional contribution caps will rise. Some proposed changes, such as superannuation on paid parental leave and modifications to tax rates for high balances, are under consideration. Understanding these updates is important for effective financial planning.
When setting up a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF), many are advised to consider how best to handle their insurance needs. While some opt to retain their previous retail or industry super fund accounts primarily for insurance purposes, others explore the potential of integrating insurance directly into their SMSF. In this article, we discuss why and how you can efficiently manage insurance through your SMSF.
You can generate super savings in two ways: contributions and investment earnings. While you work, investment earnings are really important. Once you retire, earnings become even more important.
Working Australians contribute money into super each year. It may be tempting to think that these contributions make up the bulk of your retirement savings. But, for most people, that’s not how it works. There’s a super secret and we want to let you in on it.
You know that the worst of Covid is behind us when the rules for your super start to bounce back to normal. On July 1 this year, we saw yet another temporary Covid measure come to an end. Minimum income stream payments are back to where they were in 2019.
June 30 is sneaking up on us and there are only three more weeks until the end of the year. Time to really make sure you have all your ducks in a row. Here is our year end ‘to-do’ list for all things superannuation.
It has been a while since we last wrote about self-managing your super. Self-managing super can be a lot of fun and, if done well, can be very cost-effective as well. So, this week, we thought we would take a quick look at expenses that an SMSF can and cannot pay for.
You may have seen recent commentary about a new cap on large super balances. It has caused a lot of discussion, but the changes will not affect that many people. Most of us do not really need to worry.
Last week, we looked at why super is, well, super, even for people just starting out in their careers. This week, we take a look at superannuation for people a little further advanced in their careers. Let’s say people aged 30-55.