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What is a transition to retirement strategy (TTR)?

A transition to retirement strategy is a superannuation account-based income stream that can be started when a person reaches their preservation age.

In this financial guide:

A transition to retirement strategy is a superannuation account-based income stream that can be started when a person reaches their preservation age.

Too many BIG words!

Basically, a transition to retirement strategy allows individuals to access up to 10% of their superannuation balance each year as income, even if they are working, once they reach a certain age (called ‘preservation age’). 

Preservation Age

Date of birthPreservation age
Before 1 July 196055
1 July 1960 – 30 June 196156
1 July 1961 – 30 June 196257
1 July 1962 – 30 June 196358
1 July 1963 – 30 June 196459
From 1 July 196460

Roger, a professional bodybuilder with 0% body fat, has $100,000 in superannuation. He has reached preservation age and can access up to 10% ($10,000) of his superannuation as a transition to retirement strategy.

Note: while the maximum amount Roger can draw from super as a ‘TTR’ is 10% of his super balance, there are minimum amounts that must be withdrawn, based on your age. For example, if you are under 65, you must withdraw at least 4%.

A popular TTR strategy

A popular ‘TTR’ strategy is to receive a superannuation income stream, then use salary sacrifice or make personal contributions into superannuation. This allows the person to maintain their income (with the TTR pension) and, potentially, lower their tax.

For example, Roger receives $10,000 (which is taxed) from his TTR strategy. His employer adds an extra $8,000 of his wage to super (before tax) as part of a salary sacrifice arrangement, potentially lowering Roger’s tax bill (because his ‘income tax’ is lower) and allowing him to add money to super!

Watch our Salary Sacrifice video below if you are as confused as we were!

Note: Not all superannuation funds offer a transition to retirement strategy. For example, if you are in a defined benefit fund.

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Owen Raszkiewicz

Owen is the Chief Investment Officer of Rask Invest and Founder of Rask. Since founding The Rask Group in 2017 in the hillside suburb of Upwey, Victoria, Owen has overseen the growth of the Rask platform to over 200,000 investor followers. Today, Owen oversees the Rask Analyst team, which helps more than 4,000 Aussies build core portfolios from ETFs and shares, he hosts Australia's biggest investing podcast, The Australian Investors Podcast, appears on Rask's other channels, covering Property, Business and Finance; and leads Rask Education - our education platform which has enrolled over 25,000 Australians into free finance courses. Prior to founding Rask, Owen was an investment analyst at the highly regarded managed funds research business and a writer/analyst for one of the most well-known share market publications. Owen’s formal qualifications include a Master of Applied Finance and Master of Financial Planning from Kaplan Professional, Bachelor of Technology (Information Systems) from Swinburne University of Technology, Advanced Diploma of Financial Services (Financial Planning) and Diploma of Mortgage Broking Management. He's also completed level 1 of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program.

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