More than 360,000 Australians apply for early release of superannuation under coronavirus assistance scheme
ABCMore than 360,000 Australians have applied to get an early release of their superannuation under the Federal Government's plan designed to help jobless Australians and those facing financial hardship because of the coronavirus crisis. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has said the provision, announced as part of the Government's second-round stimulus package, would amount to less than 1 per cent of the almost $3 trillion currently saved in superannuation. Ian Silk, chief executive of the nation's biggest superannuation fund, Australian Super, also last week said the Government may have underestimated the number of people who would access their super during the coronavirus crisis. Tax arbitrage opportunities arise Grattan Institute program director Brendan Coates said fast-tracking access to superannuation in cases of financial hardship — together with the Government's JobKeeper wage subsidy of $39,000 a year and its doubling of the Newstart rate to about $29,000 a year — was critical to making sure many Australians survived financially in the coming weeks.