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March 2023 SMSF newsletter

Welcome to our first ever SMSF newsletter. If you missed our announcement last week, we are splitting our monthly newsletter into four topic-based newsletters – Super booster, Retirement planner, Retiree and SMSFs.

Learn more about the changes to SuperGuide newsletters and subscription plans here.

Division 296 super tax explained (including calculator)
The Albanese government has bowed to pressure to make amendments to its controversial tax on super funds with more than $3 million, and announced a short consultation period. Read more.
Division 296 super tax explained (including calculator)
The Albanese government has bowed to pressure to make amendments to its controversial tax on super funds with more than $3 million, and announced a short consultation period. Read more.
SMSF death benefits: Who are my dependents and why does it matter?
SMSF trustees must have a good understanding of who death benefits can be paid to and how these payments are taxed. Knowing who your ‘dependents’ are is therefore essential. Read more.
SMSF death benefits: Who are my dependents and why does it matter?
SMSF trustees must have a good understanding of who death benefits can be paid to and how these payments are taxed. Knowing who your ‘dependents’ are is therefore essential. Read more.
SMSFs and insurance: Rules and considerations
Even if you have life insurance outside super or in a pre-existing fund, SMSF trustees are still required to consider their insurance strategy. Read more.
SMSFs and insurance: Rules and considerations
Even if you have life insurance outside super or in a pre-existing fund, SMSF trustees are still required to consider their insurance strategy. Read more.
How to start a pension in your SMSF
There are decisions to make and steps to take before a fund member can start withdrawing retirement income from their super. Here’s what trustees need to know. Read more.
How to start a pension in your SMSF
There are decisions to make and steps to take before a fund member can start withdrawing retirement income from their super. Here’s what trustees need to know. Read more.
Transfer Balance Cap indexation: Opportunities for SMSF members?
The transfer balance cap is set to increase from 1 July 2026, creating opportunities to maximise your retirement income. Read more.
Transfer Balance Cap indexation: Opportunities for SMSF members?
The transfer balance cap is set to increase from 1 July 2026, creating opportunities to maximise your retirement income. Read more.

SMSF reminder for March

Consider the capital gains tax position of your fund. The end of the financial year might seem some time away but if you want to sell any lumpy assets to offset realised capital gains, now is a good time to start arranging these sales. You should seek the advice of an appropriately qualified tax expert before taking any action.

Q&A of the month

Q: I am 71, retired for 5 years and drawing a pension from my SMSF; I have used up my $1.6m TBC; I have a TSB of $1.8m ($1.7m in pension and $100k in accumulation); I have a $700k taxable/non-taxed component.

Given the above, can I use the Recontribution strategy to help decrease the taxable component for estate planning purposes? Can I use the downsizer strategy to add to my pension (via accumulation)?

A: Where a members’ Total Super Balance is not below the general transfer balance cap ($1.6 million from 2017–21; $1.7 million from 2021–22) as determined at the prior 30 June, their non-concessional cap for the current year is $0 – so any non-concessional contribution that is made would be deemed to be an excess contribution and can result in adverse tax outcomes. Therefore the re-contribution strategy would not be available to those who are in this position.

However, an exemption from the restriction on making non-concessional contributions exists for Downsizer contributions, whereby a member is able to make a downsizer contribution even if their total super balance is above the general transfer balance cap ($1.6 million from 2017–21; $1.7 million from 2021–22). As per the ATO website: “A downsizer contribution doesn’t count towards any of the contribution caps and will not affect your total superannuation balance until it is re-calculated at the end of the financial year.”

See the following articles for more information:

  • Super recontribution strategy: How it works
  • Recontribution strategy case study: How superannuation tax components impact estate planning

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