SMSF Voluntary Contributions Fall $23 Billion Over Five Years

 | Mar 22, 2023 17:14

The decline in contributions comes as the Australian Investment Exchange anticipates the establishment of new SMSFs to dwindle 18.24% in 2022-23.

Key points

  • SMSF voluntary contributions have fallen from $38 billion in 2017 to $15 billion in 2022 - a decline of $23 billion.
  • Aussies are transferring more money out of SMSFs, with the value of transfers doubling since 2017.
  • Rainmaker Information detail SMSF funds under management have grown 5.8% p.a. since 2017, slower than the remainder of the superannuation sector at 6.6% p.a.

Rainmaker Information revealed prior to the introduction of the Transfer Balance Cap for SMSFs in 2017, SMSF member contributions exceeded $38 billion - two and a half times more than the current contribution amount.

The Transfer Balance Cap allows SMSF members to transfer up to $1.6 million into a retirement phase account in order to take advantage of tax breaks.

Importantly, amounts contributed outside of the $1.6 million are taxed at a rate of 15%.