Mine wasn't as bad as I expected it to be.I always check my super at the beginning of the month. Not a good move today
April Fool!!I always check my super at the beginning of the month. Not a good move today
That shows you are engaged ..... as you should be! My industry fund has an app so it is super easy to check every day. which is probably a bit over the top!!I always check my super at the beginning of the month. Not a good move today
Of course (as you know) any amount above the transfer balance cap remains in the accumulation accountMy impression was that our super fund would have cleared and closed the accumulation account if we'd nominated full transfer to pension phase.
I check every quarterso it is super easy to check every day
This maybe something to consider doing but just checking and there appears there maybe an age limit.Also there is a super split capability from 1 spouse to another - called spouse super split.
You can split 85% of your concessional super to your spouse in any one financial year but the splitting occurs in the next financial year after the concessional contribution. The split does not change the concessional cap for both spouses. That means the receiving spouse can have their own concessional cap plus the split.
The receiving spouse must be 60-65 yrs and not retired.
Yes as I said above, the receiving spouse has to be 65 or less and workingappears there maybe an age limit.
This seams to be the simplest method and least amount of work.You can actually do one year of $120,000 (not a cent over that) in June, must hit her super fund by at latest June 30 2026, earlier to be sure. . That means it appears there. Then in July you can do the $360,000. Just make sure you are using exactly the right terms when you lodge it.
You cannot add to a pension super account, only an accumulating super account. So you need to make sure you don't convert all the super account into a pension one so you can keep adding to it.
This is what Chat tells me. Waiting on the damn accountant to get back to me.....
