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March 2023 Retirement planner newsletter

Welcome to our first ever Retirement planner newsletter. If you missed our announcement last week, we are splitting our monthly newsletter into four topic-based newsletters – Super booster, Retirement planner, Retiree and SMSFs.

Learn more about the changes to SuperGuide newsletters and subscription plans here.

What is the cost of living in retirement in Australia?
One of the challenges of retirement planning is working out how much income you will need to live the good life. Here are some tips to get you started. Read more.
What is the cost of living in retirement in Australia?
One of the challenges of retirement planning is working out how much income you will need to live the good life. Here are some tips to get you started. Read more.
Super or mortgage: Where should I put my extra savings?
It’s a common question with no simple answer; you will need to do your own sums. We show you how. Read more.
Super or mortgage: Where should I put my extra savings?
It’s a common question with no simple answer; you will need to do your own sums. We show you how. Read more.
How long you can expect to live and what it means for your super
While none of us knows exactly how long we will live, you can narrow the possibilities with these life expectancy projections based on Australian numbers. Read more.
How long you can expect to live and what it means for your super
While none of us knows exactly how long we will live, you can narrow the possibilities with these life expectancy projections based on Australian numbers. Read more.
How sequencing risk affects your retirement
Sequencing risk can ruin even the most carefully planned retirement. Losses and low returns just as you move into retirement mean you will have much less to spend. Read more.
How sequencing risk affects your retirement
Sequencing risk can ruin even the most carefully planned retirement. Losses and low returns just as you move into retirement mean you will have much less to spend. Read more.
What is the retirement age in Australia?
When (and if) you retire is up to you, but there are rules around when you can access your super and the Age Pension. Read more.
What is the retirement age in Australia?
When (and if) you retire is up to you, but there are rules around when you can access your super and the Age Pension. Read more.

SuperGuide members Q&A webinar: 1st Quarter 2023

Thursday 23 March. 11.00am AEDT

In this webinar super expert Garth McNally will answer recent questions from SuperGuide members.

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Tip of the Month

Are you thinking of reducing your work hours, but don’t know if you can afford it?  Or maybe you’re happy at work but want to boost your super contributions and save tax without compromising your take-home pay.

A transition to retirement pension might be just the solution. Read more here.

Q&A of the Month

Q: If you move to an Account-based Pension and continue with an accumulation fund, how much are you able to have in an Account-Based Pension at any one point in time?

For example, say you moved $1,500,000 to an Account-Based Pension, then draw down say $100,000, such that the total value of the Account-Based Pension is now only $1,400,000.

Can you start another Account-Based Pension with $200,000 or $300,000? Is the total cap on the initial cap of $1,700,000 or the new draw down level?

A: The Transfer Balance Cap (TBC) for the 2022/23 financial year is $1,700,000.  If you move $1,500,000 into an Account-Based Pension during the year, you will have $200,000 of your TBC remaining, irrespective of what the balance of your Account-Based Pension subsequently moves to.

To learn how the TBC rules operate, we suggest this article:  Transfer balance cap (TBC) for super pensions: How it works (superguide.com.au)   (Note that the TBC for 2023/24 is scheduled to increase to $1,900,000 with indexation)


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