| Benefits of contributing to super |
This factsheet explains the importance of contributing to super as early as possible to help maintain your current lifestyle in retirement.
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| A guide to making the right kind of contributions |
In the years before you retire, how you contribute to your super can be just as important as how much you contribute. This factsheet outlines some contribution strategies to consider.
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Contribution limits for the 2011/2012 financial year
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This factsheet explains the contribution caps and outlines what may happen if you exceed them.
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Government co-contributions
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The co-contributions scheme is a Government initiative whereby you could potentially receive $1.00 from the Government for every $1 you contribute to your super in the current financial year.
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Spouse contributions
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Contribute to your spouse's super and the Government may reward you with a tax offset up to $540 each year. |
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Employer contributions
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Superfacts on employer contributions shows you how easy it is to have your employer make contributions to your Telstra Super Personal Plus account. You can even make contributions if you are self-employed
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Self-employed
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If you are self-employed, you do not have to contribute to super. But why would you not? There are some great tax incentives to save for your retirement through super.
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Contributions splitting
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Find out how you can split super contributions with your spouse and save.
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| Insurance |
This factsheet explains the benefits of insuring yourself through your super fund, the different insurance options available and how to ascertain the level of insurance cover you may require. A handy FAQ about Insurance is also included. |
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Maximise your Defined Benefit
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This factsheet outlines how to make the most of your Telstra Super Division 2 Defined Benefit by being smart about your contribution strategy.
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| Transition to Retirement |
By using a Transition to Retirement strategy you potentially pay less tax, save more super and have more in retirement. Find out what you need to know about transtioning into retirement. |
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Managing your super online
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Managing your super online with Telstra Super is easy. Find out how to set up your online account and manage your super any time you like.
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Family law and your super
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This factsheet outlines how Telstra Super manages and administers the splitting of superannuation assets as a result of a relationship break-up.
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| Estate planning |
Where there is a Will, there is a way... of distributing your assets exactly as you want. Find out how Telstra Super Financial Planning can help you with your wealth transfer planning.
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Stretching your mortgage
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To renovate or not to renovate. This factsheet explores the concept of efficiently managing your mortgage and the long term impact of redrawing on your mortgage for lifestyle luxuries like a new car or renovation.
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Managing your credit card debt
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Need some handy tips to manage your credit card debt? This factsheet aims to help you get on top of your credit card debt before it gets on top of you.
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