If I turn 65 in a financial year can I make a non-concessional contribution of $450,000?

08 Oct If I turn 65 in a financial year can I make a non-concessional contribution of $450,000?

Yes, if on 1 July you were 64 years of age, you then turn 65 later in the year and then make the $450,000 contribution. However, if you have turned 65 during a financial year, then in order to make super contributions you must satisfy the work test i.e. working 40 hours over 30 consecutive days..