Your total superannuation balance (TSB) is an important concept as it impacts your eligibility for up to six favorable superannuation-related measures, including the following:
In a nutshell, your TSB includes:
Your TSB for the current year is measured on 30 June of the previous financial year (i.e., 30 June 2023) when determining your eligibility to make or receive certain types of superannuation contributions.
Keeping track of your superannuation balance is key as it impacts how much you can contribute to superannuation and whether you are entitled to other superannuation concessions and measures.
HOW TO CHECK YOUR TSB
There are two main ways you can track your TSB.
Firstly, you can either contact your superannuation fund or refer to your fund’s statements and records for your TSB. When reviewing your annual statement, the TSB figure your fund reports to the ATO is generally referred to as ‘exit value’ or ‘withdrawal benefit. This may be different to the 30 June ‘closing balance.
The second way to check your TSB is by logging into your myGov account which will show your TSB for the previous 30 June as well as other helpful information. such as your.
Checking this information can be beneficial before you make any further contributions prior to 30 June 2024 as it can help you avoid exceeding your contribution caps.
How myGov can help you track your super cont
The following steps should be taken to track your TSB (and other related superannuation information):
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You should take care when checking your TSB and other amounts displayed in myGov, as depending on the type of superannuation fund you have, your 30 June balance and contribution details may not have been reported to the ATO yet.
For example, SMSFs are not required to report their superannuation information to the ATO as regularly as large APRA-regulated funds so your contributions and your account balance may not be up to date in myGov. This is because the ATO obtains information about SMSFs from the annual return each year. This means any SMSF members will need to check their SMSF records to track their TSB and contribution caps if this information is not up to date in their myGov account.