Making contributions
Making personal contributions to your super account can have a big impact on your retirement savings. There are three ways you can contribute:
- one-off after tax contributions by BPAY ® or cheque.
- regular after tax debits from your bank account
- regular deductions from your before tax salary (salary sacrifice).
After tax contributions
There are a number of ways you can contribute to your account on an after tax basis and, depending on your salary and eligibility, you may be eligible to receive a Government co-contribution of up to $1,000.
BPAY®
Biller code: 857664
Login to MemberAccess to look up your BPAY reference number or call 1800 808 799.
Cheque
To make a one-off after tax contribution by cheque, send your cheque and details of your contribution payable to Transuper to:
Locked Bag 5094
Parramatta NSW 2124
Please make sure you include your member number with the cheque.
Direct debit
Salary sacrifice (before tax) contributions
If your employer agrees, you can arrange to salary sacrifice to your super through deductions from your before tax pay. Learn more about salary sacrifice.
Tax deduction for the self-employed
If you are self-employed, or substantially self-employed, you may be able to claim a tax deduction for some of the money you put into your super. Limits and conditions apply.