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Secure in Retirement Doctors work hard and often spend only a small proportion of what they earn. Time to think superannuation, writes financial planner Rob Pyne. Frank* is a 58-year-old doctor with income of $555,000 a year and net wealth of $7 million. His current workload sees him at 20% of full time equivalent (FTE) in the public system, and 60% FTE in the private system. Frank loves his work so he works a lot and spends far less than he could resulting in a large proportion of his disposable income going unspent and building up in his bank account. Frank was aware that his built-up cash could be working harder for him elsewhere, but he wasn’t sure where that ‘elsewhere’ was. Here are some recommendations. Given restrictive superannuation contribution limit, when people like Frank have a significant pool of assets outside of superannuation, it’s important to devise a contribution strategy over a number of years to get as much into superannuation as possible. These funds will eventually fund a tax-free income stream in retirement. Frank has the added benefit of having a GESB West State Super Account. (This fund was closed

to new members in 2007 and is irreplaceable.) West State is unique in that it is an ‘untaxed fund’ where tax on contributions is deferred until funds are accessed (via rollover or withdrawal at retirement). This enhances compounding investment returns as they can generate returns on the deferred tax amount. Given Frank’s high disposal income, he maximised the tax-free salary packaging benefits and salary sacrifice a significant portion of his income ($1,500 fortnightly). Contributions to GESB West State are counted towards the general cap of $25,000 a year applying to Frank’s other standard ‘taxed’ superannuation fund. The recommended salary sacrifice in addition to private practice employer contributions received by Frank’s ‘taxed’ superannuation fund means Frank’s total contributions will breach the cap, requiring additional tax payment. This can be paid personally or from a superannuation account. In Frank’s case he paid the tax from his ‘taxed’ superannuation fund given

the deferred tax treatment on all investment earnings enjoyed by GESB West State accounts. The net benefits of the above strategies are: • An extra $300K in retirement savings which are now more tax-efficient and compounding in value year on year. • Yearly tax savings as salary sacrificed funds are not taxable at the maximum tax rate of 47% but are subject to a deferred tax of 30% within super (30% rather than 15% applicable to individuals earning more than $250,000 per year). • Maximising the value of funds invested in the ‘untaxed’ superannuation account, enhancing Frank’s returns overtime. These strategies should ensure Frank a comfortable retirement whether that happens in two years’ time, or 10. ED: Rob Pyne is managing director of HPH Solutions. This is an actual case study but for privacy reasons, the client’s name and details have been changed.

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