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COVID-19 Early release of super

See the data from COVID-19 early release of super.

Last updated 31 July 2023

Overview

Eligible individuals financially impacted by COVID-19 were able to apply online through myGov between 20 April 2020 and 31 December 2020 to access:

  • up to $10,000 of their super during the 2019–20 financial year, and
  • up to $10,000 of their super between 1 July and 31 December 2020.

Eligible temporary residents were able to access up to $10,000 of their super in 2019–20 only.

The COVID-19 early release of super program closed on 31 December 2020 and applications can no longer be accepted.

Amounts released under COVID-19 early release of super were tax free and do not need to be included in your tax return. The information on this page is provided for reference only.

Total applications

Between 20 April 2020 and 31 December 2020, we received 4.78 million applications — totalling $39.2 billion of super requested for early release.

We approved 4.55 million applications for 3.05 million people, totalling $37.8 billion of super requested for early release.

We rejected or cancelled 232,000 applications, amounting to $1.4 billion.

Amounts approved for release by the ATO may differ to amounts released by super funds. This is because super funds only released amounts available in the super fund account. For example, if a person requested $10,000 and only had $7,000 in their super fund account, the super fund only released $7,000.

Applications were rejected if a person attempted to submit more than one application in the same financial year. Applications may have been suspended where errors were made. In some cases, these applications were later cancelled, rejected or approved.

Applications by financial year

954,000 people applied for early release of super in the 2019–20 financial year only (between 20 April and 30 June 2020).

604,000 people applied for early release of super in the 2020–21 financial year only (between 1 July and 31 December 2020).

1,495,300 people applied for early release of super in both financial years (between 20 April and 31 December 2020).

Requests by fund type

APRA funds

There were 4.5 million approved applications to release super from Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) regulated super funds, totalling $37.4 billion.

SMSFs

There were 40,000 approved applications to release super from self-managed super funds (SMSFs), totalling $395 million.

Applications by gender

Male

Of all approved applications, 2.6 million (56%) were from males.

The approved amount for release for male applicants was $21,900 million.

Female

Of all approved applications, 2.0 million (44%) were from females.

The approved amount for release for female applicants was $15,915 million.

Unspecified

Around 460 approved applications (less than 1%) were from people who didn't specify their gender.

The total approved amount for release was $1.6 million.

Applications by state and territory

Table 1 shows the percentage and number of applications approved based on state or territory.

Table 1: Approved applications by state and territory

State or territory

Percentage (%)

Number of approved applications

NSW

30

1,349,000

QLD

26

1,165,000

VIC

23

1,027,000

WA

11

519,000

SA

5

250,000

TAS

2

88,000

NT

1

62,000

ACT

1

42,000

Unknown

1

47,000

¹In the table above, we rounded the application data to the nearest 1,000.

Applications by income range

Tables 2 and 3 show the number of approved applications by income range for each financial year.

Table 2: Approved applications by income range, 2019–20 financial year 

Income range

Percentage (%)

Number of approved applications

0 or less

2

42,700

$1 – $18,200

12

294,400

$18,201 – $37,000

25

605,200

$37,001 – $90,000

46

1,128,300

$90,001 – $180,000

9

221,100

Over $180,000

1

20,900

Unknown

5

140,500

²In the table above, we rounded the application data to the nearest 100.
Note: 'Unknown income' category represents people who haven't lodged a tax return in the two financial years prior to their application. Updates to the individual income tax thresholds were announced in the 2020–21 Budget and come into effect on 1 July 2021.
Table 3: Approved applications by income range, 2020–21 financial year 

Income range

Percentage (%)

Number of approved applications

0 or less

2

37,800

$1 – $18,200

10

202,900

$18,201 – $37,000

31

652,600

$37,001 – $90,000

43

911,100

$90,001 – $180,000

4

75,100

Over $180,000

1

18,900

Unknown

9

196,700

³In the table above, we rounded the application data to the nearest 100.
Note: 'Unknown income' category represents people who haven't lodged a tax return in the two financial years prior to their application. Updates to the individual income tax thresholds were announced in the 2020–21 Budget and come into effect on 1 July 2021.

Applications by request category

Tables 4 and 5 show the percentage of approved applications in each request category, and the dollar value of approved applications for residents and non-residents.

Table 4: Residents, 20 April–31 December 2020 

Request category

Approved
applications
percentage (%)

Total approved
amount for release ($m)

Had a reduction in working hours

44

18,135

Unemployed

19

6,880

Eligible for government benefit

18

6,645

Sole trader – significant reduction in turnover

7

2,980

Been made redundant

3

1,025

Sole trader – suspended operation

1

455

Eligible for youth allowance

1

150

Eligible for farm household allowance

<1%

60

Table 5: Non-residents, 20 April – 31 December 2020

Request category

Approved
applications
percentage (%)

Total approved
amount for release ($m)

Other temporary resident visa holders who cannot meet immediate living expenses

3

665

Held a student visa for 12 months or more

3

505

Temporary skilled work visa holder

1

320

Applications by month and by age

Table 6 shows the number of approved applications by month and age.

Table 6: Monthly applications by age - 20 April - 31 December 2020

Age

Percentage (%)

Number of approved applications

20 years
or under

1%

45,700

21–25 years

8%

429,300

26–30 years

14%

744,100

31–35 years

17%

786,700

36–40 years

16%

697,300

41–45 years

13%

557,800

46–50 years

12%

515,800

51–55 years

10%

406,900

56–60 years

7%

271,300

61–65 years

2%

84,600

66–70 years

<1%

7,400

71 years and over

<1%

1,400

⁴In the table above, we rounded the application data to the nearest 100.

Monthly approvals and accumulated value

Table 7 shows the number of application approvals and accumulated dollar value by month.

Table 7: Monthly approvals and accumulated value

Month

Number of approvals

Accumulated amount of release ($b)

April 2020

995,400

8

May 2020

878,400

15

June 2020

579,400

20

July 2020

1,399,600

32

August 2020

254,600

34

September 2020

154,000

36

October 2020

99,700

36

November 2020

85,400

37

December 2020

101,700

38

⁵In the table above, we rounded the application data to the nearest 100.

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