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End of Financial Year Reminder 2020/21

Salary Sacrificing a Bonus

Awarded a bonus at work? Depending on circumstances, it may be worth salary sacrificing the bonus into   superannuation. This can increase retirement savings & lower taxable income. The benefit depends on the difference between the 15% tax on super contributions and your marginal tax rate. Also be aware of the    concessional contributions cap of $25k (increasing to $27.5k on July 1).

Lump Sum Contributions & Carry Forward Cap

If you haven’t used your concessional contribution limit of $25k and have money available to contribute, this is the opportunity. Further, if you have a larger sum of money available to contribute and your balance is    under $500k the carry forward cap is also an option. For example, with $75k of space across three years, if your superannuation account received concessional contributions amounting to $30k across the 18/19, 19/20 and 20/21 financial years, there is $45k of unused concessional contribution space available.

Co-contributions

If you earn below $54,837, there is the opportunity to make a super contribution and receive a  co-contribution from the government. The table below shows the potential scaling options.

Spousal Contributions

You can contribute to your spouse’s superannuation and receive a 18% tax offset on up to $3,000 when filing your return. The maximum tax offset is $540, on a minimum contribution of $3,000 and your spouse’s income needs to be under $37k. Above $37k there is a partial offset, but over $40k there is no eligibility.

Capital Gains/Losses

Been stock picking? Have some losses? You might be still carrying losses in your portfolio. Investors have a tendency to hold onto their losers in the hope of recovery, but sometimes it’s best to wipe the financial & mental ledger clean. Realising losses is especially beneficial if you have gains elsewhere you want to offset.

Annual Super Pensions Withdrawal Minimums

When a superannuant is in pension mode, they are subject to annual withdrawal minimums. These were halved due to COVID market volatility. Despite the market recovery, the government has extended the    halving of withdrawal minimums into the coming financial year.

Annual payments are calculated on the account balance at July 1.

SMSF Pension Payment(s)

SMSFs may work on a single annual pension payment instead of multiple payments through the year and are often done manually. If this is the case, it’s important to ensure the payment or even the final payment is made before June 30 and that it reaches the minimum threshold for your age bracket above.

Bringing Forward Expenses 

There is always the opportunity to bring forward tax deductible expenses from the coming financial year, into this financial year. These include pre-paying investment loan interest, income protection policies and private health insurance and any work related subscriptions or memberships.

Final Things to Check at End of Financial Year

  • Are your beneficiary nominations current?
  • Have you reviewed your pension payments and are they adequate?
  • Have you collected your receipts for your tax return?
  • Do you understand what deductions you can claim?
  • Are you under or over your super contributions caps?
  • If you are over 67, do you meet the work test for personal contributions?

As always, discuss all strategy options with your adviser.


This material is provided for information only. No account has been taken of the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular person or entity. Accordingly, to the extent that this material may constitute general financial product advice, investors should, before acting on the advice, consider the appropriateness of the advice, having regard to the investor’s objectives, financial situation and needs. This is not an offer or recommendation to buy or sell securities or other financial products, nor a solicitation for deposits or other business, whether directly or indirectly.