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4 comments

  1. Elle

    I turned 60 june 2007 am retired, sold my large house down graded invested spare money into my super believing I would be making $25.000 per year till age 65 one month after I invested I lost $50.000 just like that.

    I would like to know what the chances of the government increasing the cut off for this Super Scheme from 65 to maybe 67 to give those of us that did this a chance to recover some of the money lost and make a little.

    Saying this I would like to remind that Government has already legislated that retirement age is going up gradually anyway.

    would love some feed back regarding this.

  2. David

    My tax return shows that a married aged pensioner who’s wife is under aged pension but receiving partnet allowance does not receive the benifit of the wifes SATO benifit, and at the same time his SATO is reduced to $24680.00.
    It seems as though a married pensioner and a single pensioner paying tax at the single rate are assesed differently.
    If a married pensioner receives no benifit from his wife under SATO he should be taxed as a single person…this would raise his threshold to $29867.00…thank you

  3. Trevor Andrews

    Once again Trish, thank you for your most informative web site, which I have used before as an easy to use reference on super matters. I have been trying to understand from this govt. web site:
    http://www.ato.gov.au/content/00309813.htm
    the effective new thresholds for SATO under the clean energy tax reforms. The current Full Offset
    Income threshold for SATO from your website for each person of a couple is $26,680 (for 2011-2012). $53,360 for a couple.
    But the ATO site above on the clean energy tax changes, indicates the new SAPTO “family threshold” will increase from $44,500 to $46,000.
    This seems like a decrease, and doesn’t seem to correlate. In fact few of the current thresholds given under SAPTO seem to tie in with the numbers in your 2011-2012 SATO table.
    I wonder if you can clarify SATO thresholds for 2012-2013?

    By the way, the estimator on the govt. clean energy site is next to useless. If you are a couple with one person of pension age, and the other not, it just tells you that Estimator does not handle this situation. How ridiculous!!

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