Individuals with income and super contributions above $250,000 are subject to an additional 15% Div 293 tax on their “low tax contributions” (ie concessional contributions). Concessional contributions include all employer contributions, such as the 9.5% super guarantee and salary sacrifice contributions, and personal contributions for which a deduction has been claimed.
As a result of this Div 293 tax, the effective contributions tax is doubled from 15% to 30% for certain concessional contributions (up to the concessional cap).
The maximum Div 293 tax payable is $3,750 ($25,000 x 15%). Despite this extra 15% tax, there is still an effective tax concession of 15% (ie the top marginal rate – excluding the Medicare levy – less 30%) on concessional contributions.
An extra 44,000 taxpayers have been hit with the additional 15% Division 293 tax for the first time on their superannuation contributions for 2017-18. This follows the reduction in the Div 293 income threshold to $250,000 for 2017-18 (previously $300,000). The income threshold of $250,000 uses a broad tax definition and also includes the low tax contributions (up to $25,000).
A taxpayer has the option of paying the Div 293 tax liability using their own money, or by electing to release an amount from an existing super balance by completing a Div 293 election form.
Negative gearing and many salary packaging arrangements generally will not assist in bringing a taxpayer under the $250,000 income threshold. A person who expects to exceed the high-income threshold may wish to consider scaling back their super contributions to only the mandatory 9.5% super guarantee contributions, and reconsider making additional contributions for a financial year if also anticipating a large one-off amount of taxable income during an income year. Taxpayers that only exceed the $250,000 income threshold due to their investment income should consider transferring such investments into another structure. Labor, if elected, has proposed to further reduce the Div 293 income threshold to $200,000 and drag more taxpayers into the Div 293 net.
If you are one of these unlucky taxpayers to be hit with Div 293 tax, talk to us today about your options to pay the tax personally or withdraw an amount from your super fund. Likewise, we can discuss your income tax and superannuation situation to investigate strategies to stay under the Div 293 threshold or minimise the amount of tax payable.