I am currently taking legal action against an employer who denied my eligibility to super, in 2 separate ways.
- Information was withheld from me, which advised how I could apply to be recognised as eligible to contribute to Super, even though I was part time.
- I was advised that I could not roll super contributions from a fund into my employer fund. It became obvious that this information was incorrect.
I am taking legal action on both issues to be paid the Superannuation that I was denied.
I am applying for an ex-gratia payment, compensation and superannuation arrears.
My questions are these:
- I have now retired from the work force.
- Do I pay tax on this payment amount, IF and when it is made to me.
- IF tax is payable, is there any part of the superannuation payment which is NOT taxed?
- IF it is taxed, what type of tax is it?
- How can I avoid liability for any tax?
Thank you very much for your time in preparing me to understand a future event.
Lynda