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Early super extension sparks stability concerns

The Morrison government has announced that it will extend the early super access scheme, sparking fresh warnings over policy stability.

by Lachlan Maddock
July 23, 2020
in News, Super
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The application period for early access to superannuation will be extended from 24 September to 31 December 2020 for individuals who are still financially impacted by COVID-19, and will add another $2.22 billion to Treasury’s forward estimates. 

Industry Super Australia has warned that policy must stabilise in the wake of the extension and that the government must proceed with the legislated increase to the superannuation guarantee. 

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“The extension of the scheme highlights how vital sticking to the legislated super rate rise (by 0.5 per cent in 12 months’ time) will be for Australians to help rebuild their retirement balances,” ISA chief executive Bernie Dean told Investor Daily. “We’ve [supported] the policy intent of this scheme to deliver money to those in need but we’ve also seen how it can be misused – through troubling reports of fraud, significant amounts of ineligible applicants and evidence super is being used for highly discretionary spending – so it is critical this is only a one-off extension in the deadline to make a claim.”

The extension also has the potential to further crystallise the impact on retirement savings, says Future Super co-founder Kirstin Hunter, with people forced to choose “between a liveable retirement and food on the table”. 

“Extending the scheme means the Government is enabling people who work in Australia to retire with no superannuation,” Ms Hunter told Investor Daily. “More than $25bn has already been ripped from their retirements, and it’s harrowing to think we’re about to see even more damage.

“The long-term impact of a whole generation with no super doesn’t bear thinking about. Our future health, state retirement and welfare systems are going to be pushed to the limit and will break.”

The most recent APRA figures put early super withdrawals at $28 billion, slightly above the Treasury estimate of $27 billion. The Treasurer’s office was contacted for a revised estimate of withdrawals, but did not respond before deadline. 

Right Lane has warned that the fallout of the scheme could push smaller super funds into negative cash flow as they grapple with investment shocks and high unemployment that has seen contributions drop. 

“Our research has found that increased withdrawals from the ‘early release’ scheme alone could put 14 additional funds at risk of falling into a negative [cash flow] position in FY20,” said Abhishek Chhikara, associate principal at Right Lane Consulting. “That comes on top of the 40 funds who were already cash flow negative going into the COVID-19 crisis.”

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