The Assistant Minister for Superannuation Senator Jane Hume has welcomed the recent amendments to Australia’s superannuation regulations that allow more people to make voluntary superannuation contributions from 1 July 2020.
Super contributions beyond age 65 from 1 July 2020
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2020Businesses and not-for-profits will be required to nominate which payment rate they are claiming for each of their eligible employees (or business participants) and
will have to meet a further decline in turnover test for each of the two periods of extension.The eligibility rules for employees remain unchanged. Self-employed people will be eligible to receive the JobKeeper payment where they meet the relevant turnover test and are not a permanent employee of another employer.