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Spouse contributions – when are you eligible for a tax offset?

Contributions made on behalf of your spouse to a complying superannuation fund or a retirement savings account (RSA) may be eligible for a tax offset.

The 2019/2020 tax rules allow you to claim an 18% tax offset on super contributions up to $3,000 on behalf of your spouse. While you are able to contribute more than $3,000, there will be no spouse contribution tax offset over this amount. The amount you can claim depends on your spouse’s annual income:

The tax offset may be available for individuals who meet the following eligibility requirements:

Under Australian superannuation law, your spouse can be either:

The spouse contributions tax offset can be claimed on your tax return.

Posted on 28 May '20 by , under super.

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