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		<title>2012 &#8211; 5 Issues for Superannuation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Several legislative changes which could impact on your personal circumstances are scheduled for 2012. &#160;To ensure your savings plans are appropriate and compliant with Government requirements speak with Andrew Frith of Self Managed Super Specialists. &#160; Reduction in concessional contribution cap. The concessional contribution cap for superannuation fund members aged 50 or over is scheduled to reduce from $50,000 pa to $25,000 pa on 1 July 2012. &#160;The Government has been looking at ways for people in the 50+ age group to make higher contributions than the $25,000; however, as there is no legislation at this stage take advantage of the $50,000 contribution cap before 30 June. &#160; Low income superannuation contributions Taxpayers with an adjusted taxable income of up to $37,000 pa will receive a low income superannuation contribution up to a maximum of $500 from 1 July 2012. &#160;This effectively means that the 15% contributions tax payable by low income earners is refunded. &#160; Government co-contributions to reduce 1 July 2012 will see the reduction in the government&#39;s co-contribution from $1,000 to $500, with the cut-off threshold falling from $61,920 to $46,920. &#160;You need to consider making additional contributions to your super. &#160;Contact Andrew Frith of the Self-Managed [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several legislative changes which could impact on your personal circumstances are scheduled for 2012. &nbsp;To ensure your savings plans are appropriate and compliant with Government requirements speak with Andrew Frith of<a href="http://self-managedsuperfund.com.au" id="self managed super" name="self managed super" target="_blank" title="self managed super" type="self managed super" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Self Managed Super</a> Specialists.</p>
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<h3>Reduction in concessional contribution cap.</h3>
<div>The concessional contribution cap for superannuation fund members aged 50 or over is scheduled to reduce from $50,000 pa to $25,000 pa on 1 July 2012. &nbsp;The Government has been looking at ways for people in the 50+ age group to make higher contributions than the $25,000; however, as there is no legislation at this stage take advantage of the $50,000 contribution cap before 30 June.</div>
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<h3>Low income superannuation contributions</h3>
<div>Taxpayers with an adjusted taxable income of up to $37,000 pa will receive a low income superannuation contribution up to a maximum of $500 from 1 July 2012. &nbsp;This effectively means that the 15% contributions tax payable by low income earners is refunded.</div>
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<h3>Government co-contributions to reduce</h3>
<div>1 July 2012 will see the reduction in the government&#39;s co-contribution from $1,000 to $500, with the cut-off threshold falling from $61,920 to $46,920. &nbsp;You need to consider making additional contributions to your super. &nbsp;Contact Andrew Frith of the Self-Managed Super Specialists for assistance in reviewing your retirement savings plans and ensuring you are compliant with legislative requirements.</div>
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<h3>No change in minimum pension payments</h3>
<div>The Government announced that the minimum pension payments will continue for another 12 months. &nbsp;This benefits pensioners and people with a transition to retirement pension (TTR) wanting to maximise their investments in their pension accounts and hopefully participate in any market recovery.</div>
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<h3>Carbon tax &#8211; Government&#39;s payments</h3>
<div>The Government has indicated that a range of payments and some supplements will be made, commencing in May or June 2012.</div>
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<div><strong>In addition, from 1 July 2012:</strong></div>
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<li>the maximum taxable income that can be received tax-free from a superannuation pension by people aged 55-59 will increase by approximately $1,500 to $49,753 pa</li>
<li>the effective tax-free threshold on ordinary (non-pension) income will increase from $16,000 to $20,542 pa.</li>
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