Missing super?

On 21 September 2017, the ATO announced the latest figures on lost and unclaimed superannuation.

At 30 June 2017, there was almost $18 billion in lost and ATO-held superannuation accounts Australia-wide.

The ATO’s report also breaks down the lost super accounts by postcodes. TJN Accountants is located in Helensvale (postcode 4212). In Postcode 4212, there is a total of $17.8 million in lost and ATO-held superannuation accounts. Find out the amount of lost super for your postcode here.

A super account is considered “lost” when the fund loses contact with the member. By law, after a period of time, lost super accounts are transferred to the ATO and held as unclaimed super accounts.

People can lose contact with their super funds when they change jobs, move house or do not update their details with the fund. There are almost 2.3 million Australians with 3 or more super accounts. Multiple super accounts generally means multiple fees and charges.

The Assistant Commissioner Debbie Rawlings said the easiest way for people to keep track of their super and find lost super is to use the ATO online services through myGov. You can use myGov to track down lost super and transfer it to a fund of your choice.

Once you have linked your myGov account to the ATO online services, you can view all of your super account details (including any lost accounts) and you can choose to claim or transfer the super accounts online.

Please give us a call on (07) 56656469 if you want more information on finding your lost superannuation accounts.

DISCLAIMER: The information in this article is general in nature and is not a substitute for professional advice.  Accordingly, neither TJN Accountants nor any member or employee of TJN Accountants accepts any responsibility for any loss, however caused, as a result of reliance on this general information.  We recommend that our formal advice be sought before acting in any of the areas.  The article is issued as a helpful guide to clients and for their private information.  Therefore it should be regarded as confidential and not be made available to any person without our consent,

Personal superannuation contributions

If you are a trustee of a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF), you must give the ATO written notice within 28 days if there is a change to any of the following:

  • the name of the fund
  • the address of the fund
  • details of the contact person for the fund
  • the membership of the fund
  • the trustees of the fund
  • the directors of the fund’s corporate trustee
  • the SMSF’s bank account details (as notified to the ATO)
  • the electronic service address for the fund.

Please contact us on (07) 56656469 if you would like assistance with notifying the ATO of any of these changes to your SMSF.

DISCLAIMER: The information in this article is general in nature and is not a substitute for professional advice.  Accordingly, neither TJN Accountants nor any member or employee of TJN Accountants accepts any responsibility for any loss, however caused, as a result of reliance on this general information.  We recommend that our formal advice be sought before acting in any of the areas.  The article is issued as a helpful guide to clients and for their private information.  Therefore it should be regarded as confidential and not be made available to any person without our consent,