Temporary reduction of the Government co-contribution from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2014
The Government will temporarily reduce the matching rate and maximum co-contribution that is payable on an individual’s eligible personal non-concessional superannuation contributions, with effect from 1 July 2009.
Under this measure, the matching rate and corresponding reduction will be:
| 
 2009- 
2010 
 | 
 2010- 
2011 
 | 
 2011- 
2012 
 | 
 2012- 
2013 
 | 
 2013- 
2014 
 | 
 2014- 
2015 
 | 
|
| 
 Maximum 
co-contribution 
payable 
 | 
 $1000 
 | 
 $1000 
 | 
 $1000 
 | 
 $1250 
 | 
 $1250 
 | 
 $1500 
 | 
| 
 Reduction for 
each $1 of total 
income above 
shade out 
threshold 
 | 
 3.333 
cents 
 | 
 3.333 
cents 
 | 
 3.333 
cents 
 | 
 4.167 
cents 
 | 
 4.167 
cents 
 | 
 5 cents 
 | 
Co-contribution eligibility
| 
 Super contribution ($ pa) 
 | 
||||
| 
 1000 
 | 
 750 
 | 
 500 
 | 
 250 
 | 
|
| 
 Income 
($ pa )* 
 | 
 Government co-contribution ($ pa) 
 | 
|||
| 
 30,342 
 | 
 1000.00 
 | 
 750.00 
 | 
 500.00 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 32,342 
 | 
 933.34 
 | 
 750.00 
 | 
 500.00 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 34,342 
 | 
 866.68 
 | 
 750.00 
 | 
 500.00 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 36,342 
 | 
 800.02 
 | 
 750.00 
 | 
 500.00 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 38,342 
 | 
 733.36 
 | 
 733.36 
 | 
 500.00 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 40,342 
 | 
 666.70 
 | 
 666.70 
 | 
 500.00 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 42,342 
 | 
 600.04 
 | 
 600.04 
 | 
 500.00 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 44,342 
 | 
 533.38 
 | 
 533.38 
 | 
 500.00 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 46,342 
 | 
 466.72 
 | 
 466.72 
 | 
 466.72 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 48,342 
 | 
 400.06 
 | 
 400.06 
 | 
 400.06 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 50,342 
 | 
 333.40 
 | 
 333.40 
 | 
 333.40 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 52,342 
 | 
 266.74 
 | 
 266.74 
 | 
 266.74 
 | 
 250.00 
 | 
| 
 54,342 
 | 
 200.08 
 | 
 200.08 
 | 
 200.08 
 | 
 200.08 
 | 
| 
 56,342 
 | 
 133.42 
 | 
 133.42 
 | 
 133.42 
 | 
 133.42 
 | 
| 
 58,342 
 | 
 66.76 
 | 
 66.76 
 | 
 66.76 
 | 
 66.76 
 | 
| 
 60,342 
 | 
 0.00 
 | 
 0.00 
 | 
 0.00 
 | 
 0.00 
 | 
Oculus Comment
Clients may need to consider making additional contributions – whether nonconcessional or concessional – to top up their superannuation to maintain net contributions at 2008-2009 levels.
The co-contribution is still an extremely attractive scheme despite the reduction of the multiplier. For example, a client whose income is $40,000 with $1,000 of pre-tax income ($685 post-tax at a marginal tax rate of 31.5%) to contribute to super would be eligible for a co-contribution of $678, providing them with total net super contributions of $1,363. If the same $1,000 was salary sacrificed to super, their net super contributions would be $850.
No change was announced to the lower and upper income thresholds for cocontribution eligibility. The 2008-2009 shade out threshold is $30,342 with no cocontribution payable if total income exceeds $60,342. The indexed thresholds are yet to be set for the 2009-2010 year.

