Retire earlier: Superannuation contribution strategies
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In this Super Insider episode, we’ll cover how you may be able to retire earlier by adding extra money to your superannuation. Our experts will explain the different types of super contributions. Discover how small contributions can lead to significant growth, ways you may be able to reduce your taxable income and how the government co-contribution scheme supports low-income earners. You’ll also learn how downsizer contributions work, and why you might want to split your super with your spouse. Here's what’s covered: 2.27 What is the Super Guarantee? 3.54 What are before-tax contributions? 7.21 What are after-tax contributions? 10.21 What's the Federal Government co-contribution? 11.22 What are downsizer super contributions? 14.04 What are spouse super contributions? 14.50 What’s super splitting? 20.46 Where can I get more information? Join our community of people keen to live their best retirement life by subscribing to Super Insider now. Because the more you know about super, the more you can plan for your future. RECOMMENDATIONS Australian Retirement Trust Contributions Calculator ATO guidelines on concessional and non-concessional contributions IF YOU LIKED THIS EPISODE YOU MAY LIKE How much super you need to retire, and how to get it FOLLOW SUPER INSIDER Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1aXYHWZ...                                                                              GET IN TOUCH:  We’d love your feedback for our podcast including any topics or questions you’d like us to cover on future episodes. Please email us at [email protected]  CREDITS April Smith, Australian Retirement Trust Member Education Officer Kane Everingham, Australian Retirement Trust Team Leader Member Education Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Any advice given is provided by representatives of Sunsuper Financial Services Pty Ltd (ABN 50 087 154 818, AFSL 227867) or QInvest Limited (ABN 35 063 511 580, AFSL 238274), both wholly owned by the Trustee as an asset of Australian Retirement Trust. As representatives, they may recommend ART superannuation products when they are appropriate. Please refer to the relevant Financial Service Guides available at art.com.au/fsg for Super Savings and at qsuper.com.au/disclosure for QSuper. The content is provided for general information and educational purposes only, any personal views and opinions in this podcast are not necessarily the views of the Trustee. This information and all products are issued by Australian Retirement Trust Pty Ltd ABN 88 010 720 840 AFSL No. 228975, the trustee of the Fund, Australian Retirement Trust ABN 60 905 115 063. Any reference to "QSuper" is a reference to the Government Division of the Fund. Information is correct at the time of publishing. This is general information only and does not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular individual. You should consider if the information is appropriate to your own circumstances before acting on it. You should also consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before deciding to acquire or continue to hold any financial product and also the relevant Target Market Determination (TMD). For a copy of the PDS or TMD, please phone 13 11 84 or go to the Australian Retirement Trust website at art.com.au/pds or for QSuper products visit qsuper.qld.gov.au/pds or call us on 1300 360 750 for a copy.
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