The Government has committed to deliver on their proposal to increase flexibility for those in their mid-60s to make contributions as well as other superannuation measures.
As we wrote in March, last year the Government’s Federal Budget and Election campaign included a measure to allow, from 1 July 2020:
We have been awaiting the passage of this highly anticipated legislation, as it opens up some excellent planning opportunities for those in their mid-60s.
Unfortunately, in the meantime, the COVID-19 situation arose which effectively threw the Parliamentary sitting timetable into disarray. So where are we now?
The good news is that Regulations are now in force so that:
Unfortunately, we are still waiting on the legislation to provide the ability for those turning 66 and 67 to trigger the non-concessional bring forward arrangements. The bring forward rules are embedded in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, and as such can only be amended by Acts of Parliament.
The Bill to make this happen (the Treasury Laws Amendment (More Flexible Superannuation) Bill 2020 is currently before the Parliament. We had hoped it would pass prior to 30 June to allow for certainty in planning, however in these exceptional circumstances it wasn’t meant to be.
The next sitting of Parliament is in August and we are hopeful that this will see the passage of the Bill through both Houses. The Morrison Government yesterday confirmed its commitment to deliver on the promise, and we are not aware of any opposition to the measure. We assume that once law it will be effective from 1 July 2020 as announced.
Other measures
The Morrison Government has also announced revised start dates on other technical superannuation and taxation measures as a result of the “reprioritisation of Government resources and the shortened parliamentary sitting period in 2020 due to the COVID-19 crisis.”
Of note:
Conclusion
It’s been a crazy year!
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