Course overview
This course provides an integrated, execution-focused framework for designing, modelling, and implementing superannuation contribution strategies in Australia’s post–transfer balance cap environment. It combines technical cap architecture with sequencing discipline, documentation controls, and excess-contribution response pathways, suitable for professional advisers, accountants, and SMSF practitioners.
Course objectives
- To integrate concessional, non-concessional and special contribution categories within a transfer balance cap framework.
- To apply total super balance gating and bring-forward mechanics correctly.
- To design retirement-runway sequencing strategies that maximise retirement-phase capacity.
- To manage execution risk, documentation dependencies and timing failures.
- To respond appropriately to excess contribution events using trustee and ATO pathways.
Learning outcomes
By completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Diagnose contribution eligibility using a structured gate-based framework.
- Model concessional and non-concessional contribution capacity for 2025–26 baseline settings.
- Apply bring-forward, carry-forward and Division 293 rules in integrated modelling.
- Sequence contributions and pension commencements in a retirement-year context.
- Build defensible evidence packs and manage contribution errors professionally.
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