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Back Issue Newsletters
Media
- Managing business succession - Professional Planner by Tony Negline
- Ethical super rules against sole purpose test - Investor Daily
- Bare trusts should use corporate trustees - Investor Daily
- Loans the lifeblood of self-managed funds - The Australian by Tony Negline
- Smart gearing will help cover your assets - The Australian by Tony Negline
- Clients forgiving towards advisers over losses - Money Management by Peter Townsend
- SMSFs vs. POFs - Super Living by Peter Townsend
- The Super Game - The Australian
- Retirees precious capital - Sydney Morning Herald
- Super pension in a financial downturn - SMSF by Michael Hallinan
Co-Contribution Rates & Thresholds
10/07/2009
The threshold at which the Government Co-contribution begins to taper is $31,920 for the 2009/10 financial year. The taper rate for 2009/10 will be at the rate of $3.33 per $100 of income in excess of $31,290.
The entitlement to a Government Co-contribution will completely cut out at $61,920.
For the 2009/10 and subsequent financial years, the income will, amongst other things, be based upon reportable fringe benefits and reportable super contribution (ie. salary sacrifice super contributions).
The Co-contribution rates for 2009/10, 2010/11 and 2011/12 will be 100% of the first $1,000 of eligible contributions.
The Co-contribution rate for 2012/13 and 2013/14 financial years will be 125% of the first $1,000 of eligible contributions.
The Co-contribution rate for 2014/15 and subsequent financial years will be 150% of the first $1,000 of eligible contributions.