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Contributions after age 67 You can continue to contribute to your account until you reach age 75. However, if you intend to claim a tax deduction on your personal contribution and are aged 67 or over but under 75, you will need to meet the work test/work test exemption*, although we will no longer check this.
Super is an investment in your future For most people, super begins when you start work and your employer starts paying a percentage of your salary or wages into your super fund. Your employer pays your super on top of your wages. You can also make additional voluntary contributions up to a cap.
Isnt a Superannuation just like U.S. Social Security? No, and heres why: Australia already has its own form of Social Assistance (aka Social Security) Social Security is a defined benefit, a Superannuation ROI (Distributions) will vary.
Funds deposited in a superannuation account will grow through appreciation and contributions until retirement. The term super is more commonly used when referring to pension plans available in Australia. The U.S. equivalents to a superannuation plan are defined-benefit and defined-contribution plans.
Australias Superannuation is a Hybrid Retirement Fund Similar to Both Social Security and a 401K. A minimum of 9.5% of your salary will be contributed to a retirement fund or superannuation. The Superannuation Guarantee (SG) and the minimum contribution will increase gradually from 9.5% to 12% in 2025.
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Essential Super is distributed by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The CFS Group consists of Superannuation and Investments HoldCo Pty Limited ABN 64 644 660 882 (HoldCo) and its subsidiaries, which includes CFS.
What is a Superannuation Savings Account? The Superannuation Savings Account is a simple, capital guaranteed, low cost super account. The money you put into your Superannuation Savings Account is capital guaranteed by the Commonwealth Bank, which means it is safe from market fluctuations.

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