About this episode
Many Australians believe there’s no inheritance tax in Australia. Technically, they’re right, death duties were abolished in 1979. But there’s a catch: taxes on superannuation death benefits and capital gains can still quietly erode what you leave behind, or what you receive from a non-financial dependent loved one. In this episode of SugarMamma’s Fireplay, I break down:? What “inheritance tax” really looks like in practice (hint: super death benefits tax of up to 17%)? Why this issue is trending now and why it’s no longer just a wealthy person’s problem? How intergenerational wealth transfers are exposing more Australians to surprise tax bills? Four smart, legal strategies that can minimise or even avoid this hidden tax? Real-life examples that show how families can lose tens of thousands of dollars if they don’t plan ahead! Why You Need to Tune In If you’re planning your estate, this episode will help you protect your legacy. If you expect to inherit, you’ll learn how to prepare and avoid unwelcome tax surprises. If you care about financial freedom, you’ll see why early, proactive planning with super and wealth transfer is essential. Key Takeaways Death duties may be gone, but super death benefit tax is very real. Leaving super to non-dependents (like adult children) can trigger a hefty tax bill. Strategic planning - such as using withdrawal and recontribution strategies, directing super to your estate, or rebalancing your will may help save families tens of thousands of dollars. Professional advice is non-negotiable: every strategy has rules, limits, and consequences. Inheritance tax Australia, superannuation death benefit tax, super inheritance planning, avoiding inheritance tax, estate planning Australia, super recontribution strategy, legacy planning. ? Let’s Keep the Conversation Going I’