super contributions strategies
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New contribution strategies for retirees
Since new rules came into force last July, people aged 67 to 75 have more opportunities to boost their super even if they are no longer working.
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Q&A: Can you make super contributions when you work overseas?
Non-residents can make super contributions, but check with the fund around their rules.
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Q&A: How much can I contribute in year 4 of a bring-forward period?
If you contribute $30,000 short in the first three years, then in year four, are you able to contribute after tax of $110,000 plus the $30,000 short for all from years one to three?
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Q&A: How can I recontribute my pension payments back into my super?
When I receive payments from an account-based pension, I know I can put some back to my accumulation account. How is the amount put back treated? Is it a non-concessional or a concessional contribution?
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Q&A: Contributing to super prior to a pension
Can I immediately, after making these contributions, transfer my accumulation super to a pension account, or do I need to wait three years due to the bring-forward?
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Single women and super: How 3 women beat the statistics
Older single women face increasing challenges to building a superannuation balance that can adequately support them in retirement.