Budget – Doorstop Interview, Parliament House, Canberra
May 9, 2005Budget – Interview with Paul Murray, 6PR
May 11, 2005NO.041
ABOLISHING THE SUPERANNUATION SURCHARGE
The Government announced tonight that it will abolish the surcharge payable
on individuals’ surchargeable superannuation contributions and relevant
termination payments, with effect from the 2005-06 financial year.
Individuals who make or receive surchargeable superannuation contributions,
or who receive employer termination payments from 1July2005, will benefit
from this measure.
As a result of this measure, from 1July 2005, the surcharge will no longer
apply in respect of superannuation benefits that accrue, contributions made
or termination payments received from that date.
This measure, together with the co-contribution scheme announced in the 2004-05
Budget, demonstrates the Government’s commitment to encourage voluntary
savings to boost retirement incomes.
The Government has been reducing the surcharge rate since the 2003-04 financial
year. It had previously attempted to reduce the rates to 7.5 per cent for the
2006-07 and later financial years as part of the 2004-05 Budget. However the
Senate would only pass reductions to 10 per cent for the 2005-06 and later financial
years. Tonight’s announcement will reduce these rates to zero with effect
from the 2005-06 financial year.
This measure fulfils the Government’s commitment in its 2004 election
statement Super for all and Understanding Money to reduce further the
maximum surcharge rates.
This measure will cost $2.5billion over the forward estimates period and will
provide a significant boost to the superannuation savings of Australians currently
affected by the surcharge.
Contact: David Alexander
(02) 6277 7340