Government reveals plans for superannuation amid Albanese's second term. Will these policies affect you soon?

For decades, Australians have relied on the stability and predictability of the superannuation system.

Traditionally, Aussies only pay tax on their super's capital gains when selling an asset—meaning Aussies are being taxed on the profit they made, not on paper increases.

However, that could all change under Labor's latest proposal.


The Albanese government has been pushing a controversial new superannuation tax policy.

This change could have a significant impact on the nest eggs of many Australians, especially seniors and those with larger balances.

The government wants to introduce a 15 per cent tax on 'unrealised gains' for super balances above $3 million.


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Seniors may have to keep an eye on their superannuation should the proposal push through. Image Credit: Pexels/Tima Miroshnichenko


With the proposal, Aussies with the said balance could be taxed on the increase in value of their super assets—even if they have not sold them and not pocketed any profit.

The change could be a radical departure from the way things worked and has raised eyebrows across the country.

After a sweeping election victory, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his team believed they had a strong mandate to implement the policies they campaigned for, including the new super tax.

Labor's national president, Wayne Swan, stated that the government now has 'a broad mandate for policies that it put before the people'.


Who will be affected?

The proposed tax change should target Australians with super balances above $3 million.

While it might sound a lot, it's not just the ultra-wealthy who the new rule could catch out.

Many self-managed super fund (SMSF) members, small business owners, and retirees who have worked hard to build up their savings could find themselves over the threshold.

With the tax being on 'unrealised' gains, Aussies who met the said criteria could be forced to pay tax on increases in value despite not selling anything.

Some experts warned that this change could force retirees to sell assets just to pay the tax bill.

Is this normal?

The idea floated in the United States, but it was quickly dropped.

In Australia, the proposal has already faced resistance from crossbench senators and independents.


What are the critics saying?

Swan, also the current Chairman of Cbus Super, has been careful not to defend the policy directly.

Meanwhile, independent senators like David Pocock also raised concerns about the fairness and practicality of taxing unrealised gains.

The Greens, for their part, want the threshold lowered even further to $2 million.

Wilson Asset Management's Founder, Geoff Wilson, warned shareholders about the tax plan and how it could affect small business investment in the country.


'If you want to destroy innovation, if you want to destroy entrepreneurialism—what is Australia all about? It's about giving people a chance to have a go, and this is what it's destroying,' Mr Wilson said in an interview.

'I was talking to someone that works in a technology hub recently and he said 50-60 per cent of the money that comes into those small technology companies comes from our self-managed super funds.'

Prime Minister Albanese addressed several questions about the said proposal in an interview. Watch here:

Source: Sky News Australia/YouTube

'So even though Mr Albanese is correct in terms of the tax only affects a very small number of people in terms of paying extra tax, it actually affects every Australian in terms (of the fact) the $4.2 trillion is now going to be not going to be productively invested,' Mr Wilson added.

Seniors with a super balance under $3 million won't be directly affected by the new tax, at least for now.

However, with inflation and rising asset values, more and more Australians could be over the threshold in the coming years.

If you have a self-managed super fund, own property in your super, or are planning your retirement strategy, it's more important than ever to stay informed and seek professional advice.

Whether you're directly affected or not, it's a reminder that the rules around retirement savings could change, sometimes quickly and dramatically.
Key Takeaways

  • The Albanese Labor government proposed a new superannuation tax.
  • Labor wants to tax unrealised gains on superannuation balances above $3 million.
  • The policy could force some with self-managed super funds to sell assets in order to pay the tax.
  • Critics from wealth management firms believed that the proposal could be detrimental to Australians in the long run.
Are you worried about the new super tax? Do you think it's fair, or do you see it as a raid on your hard-earned savings? Have you made changes to your retirement plans before because of government policies? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 

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A dozen hells would need to freeze over, before I would ever think of voting for "no personality Dutton" and his nuclear garbage.
Albanese, in my eyes, is the better of the two demons. Also, with Dutton thinking he can make our health system like the US, Dutton committed political suicide. If he was too stupid to see that, he's definitely too stupid to lead a country. He had no hope and I was never worried he would ever be Prime Minister. What a fool.
I have way less than $100,000 in super and I'm on DSP, so I don't think the super changes will EVER affect me.
you are very nasty.
 
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All you people who voted this idiot back in THANKS, you have given them carte blanc to do anything. You didn't stop to think past today, all you saw was Labor gave you a pay rise and you don't pay school/ Uni fees, or childcare fees anymore, good on you getting those things for free BUT what a cost to everything else. You will not drive on good roads, Hospital will be even harder to get in, prices will go up even further. Where the hell did you think the money was going to come from for you to get all these free things. And then there are all the grandiose promises with those huge amounts attached you will never see them they were just the carrot and you idiots fell for it. I don't like Dutton but I don't vote for the person I vote Policies and THAT is how everyone should vote, lets see every other party wanted to get Australia going again, bring back business, Labor what do they do pay huge amounts to people who will never work and give away just about everything for free, when they have finished killing this country with the BIGGEST debt in history, before you carry on Scomo left a big debt but that was to keep you alive during COVID. Thanks for making me go through another 3 years of these idiots running the country, don't forget when your kids want a job forget it's going to an Immigrant, when your kids want a house forget it it's going to and Immigrant.
 
It's not an attack on Super only Super over $3 million

You really would not have wanted Dutton as our Prime Minister. He would have ruined our medical system making it like America's
you would believe there are fairies in the garden. and when did dutton say he would ruin medicare it did not come out of his mouth.??? it was the liar albo who would not let go of that one, and many others. you will never ever know how Peter would done as a PM. At least he can retire with dignity, honesty and a true gentleman. albo will never attain those attributes.
 
All you people who voted this idiot back in THANKS, you have given them carte blanc to do anything. You didn't stop to think past today, all you saw was Labor gave you a pay rise and you don't pay school/ Uni fees, or childcare fees anymore, good on you getting those things for free BUT what a cost to everything else. You will not drive on good roads, Hospital will be even harder to get in, prices will go up even further. Where the hell did you think the money was going to come from for you to get all these free things. And then there are all the grandiose promises with those huge amounts attached you will never see them they were just the carrot and you idiots fell for it. I don't like Dutton but I don't vote for the person I vote Policies and THAT is how everyone should vote, lets see every other party wanted to get Australia going again, bring back business, Labor what do they do pay huge amounts to people who will never work and give away just about everything for free, when they have finished killing this country with the BIGGEST debt in history, before you carry on Scomo left a big debt but that was to keep you alive during COVID. Thanks for making me go through another 3 years of these idiots running the country, don't forget when your kids want a job forget it's going to an Immigrant, when your kids want a house forget it it's going to and Immigrant.
a person after my own heart. clear and precise, but alas, it is now shown that there are more idiots in this country.
 
Estimated to be 80,000 people with balances over $3m.

Many of them "hide" their money in super where the taxation is more favourable, hence the reason the government is going after them to recoup tax that would have been paid outside super.

Super was set up to provide for your retirement, not to boast the wealth of people well beyond what's needed to live a comfortable lifestyle.
I agree that super shouldn't be a place to hide wealth and avoid taxes. That's sadly how it was set up originally, and it has served the wealthy very well. That needs to change. But the question we need to ask is how do we change it without hurting the economy. Taxing unrealised gains is going to do massive harm. It's fundamentally unfair. It taxes money that wasn't ever earned or acquired, and. in many cases the value of the asset falls later (and the proposal does not address that loss in any way). It will discourage investment in Australian productivity and innovation. It was dismissed in America after brief consideration because the government realised that it wasn't practical, fair, or honest.
This is NOT the way to get people to pay tax fairly. Why not just put a limit on how much one can have in super? Or a limit on the amount of tax one can save? It's not hard to limit tax concessions responsibly.
Nobody with a brain and even a basic understanding of economics could condone this ridiculous proposal.
 
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I notice we are told about this after the election. Taxpayers have already paid tax on the wages that is in Super before Salary Sacrifice was introduced. The party in Power always hits us with tax afterwards.
 
It's not an attack on Super only Super over $3 million

You really would not have wanted Dutton as our Prime Minister. He would have ruined our medical system making it like America's
That is total rubbish. Did you not watch Q&A last night? Labor politicians openly admitted they lied in their ads, very successfully, with a fake cost for nuclear that had no substance and with outright lies about Dutton cutting Medicare. It was all lies. And you fell for it! Don't feel bad. So did lots of other unthinking Aussies, sadly. And we will all pay a high price.
And no, it IS an attack on super and on our whole economy. Obviously you don't understand what is being proposed or how it will work. It will do massive harm. And it will set a very dangerous precedent.
Jealousy motivates Labor voters to endorse these silly proposals that they think only impact the rich. Well, keep on wanting to attack the wealthy. When they are poor, you will be VERY. VERY VERY POOR. The whole nation will be poor. We need wealth. We should tax it sensibly for sure, but not destroy it. And this proposal is destruction, not fairness.
 
you would believe there are fairies in the garden. and when did dutton say he would ruin medicare it did not come out of his mouth.??? it was the liar albo who would not let go of that one, and many others. you will never ever know how Peter would done as a PM. At least he can retire with dignity, honesty and a true gentleman. albo will never attain those attributes.
Labor politicians admitted openly on Q&A last night that a blatantly dishonest ad - peddling a pack of lies - won them the election. They admitted the claim of Dutton spending $600 billion on nuclear was total rubbish. They made up the figure. It had no substance. And they admitted there was NEVER a risk of him cutting Medicare to pay for it. Nor anything else. They won the election with a massive lie.
 
That is total rubbish. Did you not watch Q&A last night? Labor politicians openly admitted they lied in their ads, very successfully, with a fake cost for nuclear that had no substance and with outright lies about Dutton cutting Medicare. It was all lies. And you fell for it! Don't feel bad. So did lots of other unthinking Aussies, sadly. And we will all pay a high price.
And no, it IS an attack on super and on our whole economy. Obviously you don't understand what is being proposed or how it will work. It will do massive harm. And it will set a very dangerous precedent.
Jealousy motivates Labor voters to endorse these silly proposals that they think only impact the rich. Well, keep on wanting to attack the wealthy. When they are poor, you will be VERY. VERY VERY POOR. The whole nation will be poor. We need wealth. We should tax it sensibly for sure, but not destroy it. And this proposal is destruction, not fairness.
Sour grapes, never mind u'll have another chance in a short while.
 
The tax concessions on super were to encourage people to save for life after work, not as the tax minimisation investment medium it has become, and it would be remiss of the ATO to not cap it at currently $3m. The 0% of tax on the gains to that limit too is an enormous benefit to those who need it. Greed imo is what is driving this opposition to the proposal.
 
A dozen hells would need to freeze over, before I would ever think of voting for "no personality Dutton" and his nuclear garbage.
Albanese, in my eyes, is the better of the two demons. Also, with Dutton thinking he can make our health system like the US, Dutton committed political suicide. If he was too stupid to see that, he's definitely too stupid to lead a country. He had no hope and I was never worried he would ever be Prime Minister. What a fool.
I have way less than $100,000 in super and I'm on DSP, so I don't think the super changes will EVER affect me.
Wait for it. You stupidly voted for albo. It will happen to you too.
 
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Wait for it. You stupidly voted for albo. It will happen to you too.
Wait for the blackouts and price rises, talk to us in a year, nuclear in this day and age is much cheaper and far more reliable than costly short term wind and solar. Why do you think we import so much food now, because we are running out of productive farm land, 100's of thousands of acres gone to wind and bloody heat generating solar panels. Have a look around the world and think about what is generating all the temp. change, heat dispensing solar panels...you voted labor we are all going to pay the price now.
 
The Labor Government has 3 ‘Rivers of Gold’ with which they can play: GST, Medicare Levy, Superannuation in redistributing the wealth to poorer minorities.
Poorer minorities being overseas countries, that's the problem. 100 million dollars of our tax payer money to Vietnam for solar..... h e l l o!!
 
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