Transfer Balance Cap reporting – what does it mean for you?

From 1 July 2017, superannuation fund members are subject to a $1.6 million transfer balance cap (TBC) which limits the tax exemption for assets funding superannuation pensions.

The TBC encompasses a significant amount of monitoring for an individual.  This monitoring is to be facilitated by the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) event-based reporting framework.

Event-based reporting is a significant shift in SMSF administration processes.

Therefore, it is essential SMSF trustees understand the event-based reporting framework and get it right.

Why events-based reporting?

Event-based reporting is required for the ATO to track an individual’s transfer balance account across all their funds including public offer and defined benefit funds and administer the appropriate consequences if an individual exceeds their cap. It is important to let us know if you have any other superannuation funds other than your SMSF.

An SMSF is only required to report if one of its members has an event that impacts their transfer balance account, such as the ones listed below.

From 1 July 2018, timeframes for reporting are determined by the total superannuation balances of the SMSF’s members:

  • where all members of the SMSF have a total superannuation balance of less than $1 million, the SMSF can report this information at the same time as when its annual return is due.
  • SMSFs that have any members with a total superannuation balance of $1 million or more must report events affecting members’ transfer balances within 28 days after the end of the quarter in which the event occurs.

What needs to be reported?

An SMSF must report events that affect a member’s transfer balance account, including:

  • Income streams a member was receiving on 30 June 2017 that continued to be paid to them on or after 1 July 2017 and are in retirement phase.
  • New retirement phase income streams.
  • Some limited recourse borrowing arrangement payments.
  • Compliance with a commutation authority issued by the Commissioner.
  • Commutations of retirement phase income streams.

All SMSFs that were paying a retirement phase income stream at 30 June 2017 need to complete and lodge a TBAR on or before 1 July 2018 to report the balance of each pension individually, for each member as at 30 June 2017.

An SMSF is required to report earlier if a member has exceeded their transfer balance cap, regardless if it usually reports annually.

Roll-over to an APRA fund

If you are going to roll over a super benefit into an APRA-regulate fund and start an income stream you are encouraged to report the communication as soon as it occurs.

As APRA-regulated funds have a monthly reporting regime, waiting to report the roll-over can result in a double-counting of the member’s income streams.

How can we help?

If you are concerned that your SMSF will be affected by the new pension reporting requirements please feel free to give Martin van der Saag or Cayle Petritsch a call on 02 9984 7774.

“Transfer balance cap reporting is about tracking what you move into retirement phase — not what your super is worth today.”

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Marius Fourie - Director & Business Advisor

As Director and Business Advisor, Marius uses his accounting expertise and empathetic skills to work directly with business owners and help them feel at ease with their finances.

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Key Takeaways

The Transfer Balance Cap Tracks Pension Transfers

The Transfer Balance Cap Tracks Pension Transfers

It measures how much you move into retirement phase, not investment growth or market movements.

Reporting Obligations Are Ongoing

Reporting Obligations Are Ongoing

Certain events must be reported to the ATO within specific timeframes, particularly for SMSFs.

Accuracy and Timing Matter

Accuracy and Timing Matter

Incorrect or delayed reporting can trigger compliance issues and unnecessary tax consequences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the transfer balance cap (TBC)?

The transfer balance cap limits how much super you can transfer into the tax-free retirement (pension) phase over your lifetime.

What is transfer balance cap reporting?

It is the requirement to report certain events, such as starting or stopping a retirement income stream, to the ATO so they can track your transfer balance cap.

Who needs to report transfer balance cap events?

Individuals receiving retirement income streams and SMSF trustees are commonly required to report these events, depending on the type of fund and pension

What events need to be reported?

Events include starting a pension, commuting a pension back to accumulation, and certain structured settlement contributions.

What happens if reporting is late or incorrect?

Late or incorrect reporting can result in excess transfer balance determinations, penalties and additional tax.

Does transfer balance cap reporting apply even if I only have one pension in my SMSF?

Yes. Even with a single pension, you may still need to report certain events, because the ATO uses this reporting to track retirement phase balances and make sure the rules are applied correctly.

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