An employee's salary sacrificing contribution to his/her super fund account isA.non concessional.B.voluntary contribution.C.on top of his/her salary.D.tax free.
Question
An employee's salary sacrificing contribution to his/her super fund account isA.non concessional.B.voluntary contribution.C.on top of his/her salary.D.tax free.
Solution
The employee's salary sacrificing contribution to his/her super fund account is considered a voluntary contribution. This is because the employee chooses to redirect a portion of their pre-tax salary into their super fund. It is not on top of his/her salary, but rather a portion of it. It is also not tax free. While it is taxed at a lower rate (15% in Australia), it is not completely free from tax. Therefore, the correct answer is B. voluntary contribution.
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