Making personal super contributions
Personal super contributions are the amounts you contribute to your super fund from your after-tax income (that is, from your take-home pay). These contributions:
- are in addition to any compulsory super contributions your employer makes on your behalf
- do not include super contributions made through a salary-sacrifice arrangement.
To be eligible for the super co-contribution, your personal contributions need to be paid to a complying super fund. However, personal contribution amounts claimed (and allowed) as an income tax deduction will not be eligible for the co-contribution.
How to make personal super contributions
You do not need to make your personal contributions as a single lump sum – you can make payments throughout the financial year. We use the total amount you have contributed for the year to calculate the co-contribution.
Your super fund can tell you how to make personal contributions. Most funds offer you a number of options including:
- BPAY®
- direct debit
- through your bank account.
In some cases, you can make regular super contributions into your super account directly from your after-tax pay. If the contributions come from your before-tax pay, they are generally referred to as salary-sacrificed contributions and will not qualify for the super co-contribution.
Your super fund needs your TFN before it can accept your personal contributions.
Your personal contributions must reach your super fund by 30 June each year for you to receive a government co-contribution for that financial year.
Super co-contribution amounts
The table below shows examples of what your co-contribution amount would be in 2020–21, depending on your income level and your personal super contribution for the year.
Contributions made in the 2020–21 income year
Income
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Personal super contribution of $1,000
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Personal super contribution of $800
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Personal super contribution of $500
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Personal super contribution of $200
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$39,837 or less
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$500
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$400
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$250
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$100
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$42,837
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$400
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$400
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$250
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$100
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$45,837
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$300
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$300
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$250
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$100
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$48,837
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$200
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$200
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$200
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$100
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$51,837
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$100
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$100
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$100
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$100
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$54,837 or more
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$0
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$0
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$0
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$0
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