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Centrelink Q&A: Can I give my spouse my inheritance?

A YourLifeChoices reader is expecting a sum of money from an inheritance. The amount will put him over the assets test for the Age Pension. He wants to know if there would be any advantage to making a spouse contribution to his wife’s superannuation.

Q. Bill

I am pension age and my wife is a few years off retiring. I am expecting a sum of money from an uncle’s estate that will put me over the assets test. Would it be a better idea to contribute that money to my wife’s super?

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A. Without knowing the sum involved, it probably would. According to the Australian Tax Office, there are two ways of contributing to your spouse’s super: 

You may be able to claim a tax offset of up to $540 per year if you make a super contribution on behalf of your spouse (married or de facto) if their income is below $40,000.

Contributions you make to your spouse’s super are treated as their non-concessional contributions, whether or not you’re eligible for the super tax offset.

Contributions

To be eligible:

You’re eligible for a tax offset for a contribution made on behalf of your spouse if:

Tax offset

The tax offset amount reduces when your spouse’s income is greater than $37,000 and completely phases out when your spouse’s income reaches $40,000. The tax offset is calculated as 18 per cent of the lesser of:

The tax offset for eligible spouse contributions can’t be claimed for super contributions that you made to your own fund, then split to your spouse. That is a rollover or transfer, not a contribution.

With respect to Centrelink, any monies held in super accumulation phase are exempt from means-testing until you reach pension age, or 67.

The more money invested in your wife’s superannuation, the less included in means-testing until your wife reaches 67.

Have you ever made a spousal contribution? What was your reason for the contribution? Why not share your experience in the comments section below?

Aslo read: How can I reduce my assets?

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