Making additional contributions to your super can boost the amount you have in retirement. However, if you exceed the government contribution caps, there may be tax implications.
The caps apply to most contributions you make yourself, as well as any employer and spouse contributions, that have been made during the financial year.
Sometimes, the contribution caps described below don't apply. For example, if you sell a small business and use the proceeds to make a contribution, a different cap may be applied.
If you sell your main residence, you may be eligible to make a downsizer contribution, which also counts towards a different cap.
To ensure you don’t breach your contribution caps in a financial year, you need to understand that there are two main types of contributions:
This contribution type generally includes, but isn't limited to:
Non-concessional contributions aren't subject to tax when you contribute them to the fund.
This contribution type generally includes, but isn't limited to:
Concessional contributions are subject to 15% tax when made to the fund.
If you stay within the contribution limits, concessional contributions can be a tax-effective way of increasing your retirement savings.
However, if you’re a high income earner, your concessional contributions may be subject to an extra 15% Division 293 tax.
Please visit the Australian Tax Office (ATO) website for more information on Division 293 tax.
The contribution caps from 1 July 2024 are outlined in the following table.
$30,000
In certain circumstances, you may be able contribute more than the annual cap limit if you have unused cap amounts from the previous financial years. For more details, please see 'Unused concessional cap carry forward' on the ATO website.
$120,000 per year
If your total super balance at 30 June of the previous year was less than the general transfer balance cap, you might be able to contribute more than the cap.
For more detailed information, included the caps applied to previous tax years, visit the Australian Tax Office website.
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