These two tax time moves could net you an extra $1040

These two tax time moves could net you an extra $1040

June 6, 2026 — 5:06am

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We’ve just waved goodbye to the first week of June, which means you have about two weeks to make two financial moves that could net you a free $500 in your super or a $540 discount on your tax. Or both.

I’m talking about big opportunities for lower earners, one called the super co-contribution and the other, for those who have one, the spouse contribution.

Both require you to pay money but the payback for doing so is significant. Let’s start with the giveaway requiring the least money: the super co-contribution. This is a free up to $500 paid into your super from the federal government.

The two triggers to receive it are a $1000 after-tax contribution and an income of less than $62,488. You get the full $500 if your income is below $47,488, after which it phases down until it disappears at $62,488 (in the 2025-26 tax year).

You also need to be working in some capacity to qualify for this one: 10 per cent or more of your income must come from employment (full-time, part-time or casual) or helping run a business (self-employment or contracting with an ABN).

And note the payment has to come from you – I’ve had many people ask me why the government top-up never landed in their account and usually, it’s because a spouse or family member has paid the money in on their behalf.

Act now to take advantage of the generous........

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