SSS salary sacrifice calculator

Did you know you can salary sacrifice the contributions you make to SSS? Salary sacrifice contributions are taken from your before-tax salary, are treated as an employer contribution, and attract the Commonwealth Government's 15% contributions tax instead of your marginal income tax rate. Find out more about salary sacrificing.

The calculator assumes you have provided State Super with your Tax File Number, that you are eligible to make salary sacrifice contributions and that you have not made contributions to other super funds during the 2023-24 financial year. Before drawing any conclusions from the calculations, it is important that you review the notes and assumptions and terms and conditions, which you can access from the navigation menu at the top of the screen.

The SSS salary sacrifice calculator illustrates (for the 2023-24 financial year) the impact salary sacrificing could have on your:

  • take home pay (after-tax income)
  • income tax payable
  • SSS personal compulsory contributions over a financial year
  • entitlement to Commonwealth Government co-contributions if making after-tax contributions to SSS.

There are other factors that may impact the above items which are not taken into account in the calculator.

Disclaimer:

Reasonable care has been taken in producing the information in the calculator or resulting report. Nothing in the calculator or report is to be regarded as personal advice. If there is any inconsistency between the information in the calculator, report and applicable legislation, the applicable legislation will prevail. To the extent permitted by law, SAS Trustee Corporation (STC), its directors and employees do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of the calculator. STC recommends that you consider the appropriateness of information contained in the calculator or report to your own situation and consult a licensed financial or other appropriately qualified adviser before acting on any of the information contained in the calculator or report.

The State Superannuation Scheme (SSS) is administered by Mercer Administration Services (Australia) on behalf of the Trustee, SAS Trustee Corporation ABN 29 239 066 746. SSS is governed by the Superannuation Act 1916, the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987 and the Superannuation Administration Act 1996. The Scheme is also subject to Commonwealth superannuation and tax legislation.

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