Can anyone contribute to superannuation and receive contributions from their employer?
Anyone aged between 18 and 65 can contribute to superannuation and in some cases those under 18 may also contribute if they are working. Contributions can also be paid by the employers of these people. Once you reach age 65, restrictions are placed on personal and employer contributions, as explained in the table below. An award contribution is one required to be paid to an employee under an industrial award.
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