What is the Division 293 tax?
Division 293 tax is a tax on high-income earners’ concessional superannuation contributions. This tax is designed to ensure that high-income individuals pay a fairer share of tax on their super contributions, aligning with the broader goal of maintaining equity in the superannuation system.
Division 293 tax applies to individuals with an income exceeding $250,000 per year. This income threshold includes both taxable income and concessional superannuation contributions, such as employer contributions and salary sacrifice contributions. If your total income, including these contributions, surpasses the $250,000 mark, you may be subject to an additional 15% tax on your concessional contributions.
The Division 293 tax is calculated on the amount of concessional contributions that exceed the $250,000 income threshold. The additional 15% tax is applied to these excess concessional contributions. For example, if your total income is $270,000 and you have $30,000 in concessional contributions, the Division 293 tax will apply to the $20,000 (the amount by which your total income exceeds the $250,000 threshold).
You can pay a Division 293 tax bill using your personal funds, SMSF (Self-Managed Super Fund), or your retail or industry super fund. If you choose to pay from your SMSF managed by iCare Super, please notify us. We will process the payment request and provide you with the BPAY details needed to make the payment to the ATO. Alternatively, you can manage the payment via MyGov.
To manage your Division 293 tax liabilities, consider the following strategies:
If you need help understanding Division 293 tax or managing your superannuation contributions, contact us today. Our experts can provide guidance and strategies to optimize your superannuation planning and minimize your tax liabilities. Let us help you navigate the complexities of Division 293 tax and ensure your superannuation strategy aligns with your financial goals.