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Frequently asked superannuation questions
Contribute to your super via BPAY and Direct Credit
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Leading fund managers
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What is your contributions splitting policy?
Our contributions splitting service commenced on 29 September 2006. The Superannuation Contributions Splitting Application forms for all products are available on the ‘Publications and forms’ page of our website. Please note that you have until 30 June 2007 to submit a contributions splitting application for contributions made between 1 January 2006 and 30 June 2006.
Click here to read our policy on acceptance and rejection of contributions splitting applications for contributions made before 1 July 2007.
Click here to read our policy on acceptance and rejection of contributions splitting applications for contributions made on or after 1 July 2007.
Where can I find more information about the Choice of Superannuation Fund legislation?
The Choice of Superannuation Fund legislation has been introduced by the Federal Government to allow employees, with some exceptions, to choose their own super fund for their Superannuation Guarantee contributions – putting them in control of what could be their biggest source of retirement savings.
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Where can I find out more about superannuation of other investment fundamentals?
You can increase your understanding of key investment topics via L-earn online. L-earn is a simple and easy to navigate web site that can be of assistance to everyone, with information on savings tips and strategies to key themes of financial investment. The site also contains a range of tools and calculators that can assist you to model scenarios based on your own or hypothetical situations. The site can be accessed by clicking on the L-earn link in the right hand navigation box.
Family law and superannuation - Where can I find out more?
From 28 December 2002, amendments made to the Family Law Act 1975, the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994 and other relevant legislation have provided divorcing or separating couples with a way to directly split their superannuation interests.
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The information on this page may be subject to change. This page contains general advice only and does not take into account your financial objectives, financial situation or personal circumstances. As such, information on this page is not intended to constitute personal financial advice and you must, before deciding to acquire, vary or dispose of a financial product, consult the most current Product Disclosure Statement for the relevant product and seek financial advice.
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