Stay on track with these EOFY cut‑off dates

25 April 2025

The end of financial year is approaching fast. Check out the cut-off dates below and add them to your calendar, so you don’t miss out!


Making an after-tax contribution

If you want to make a personal contribution to your super before the end of the 2024-25 financial year, the payment needs to be received by Super SA by 5 pm, 26 June. This will ensure it’s allocated to your account by 30 June 2025. Remember, you can check your transactions in the member portal.

Before making a contribution, keep in mind:

  • After-tax contributions into Triple S cannot be claimed as a tax deduction.

  • One-off after-tax contributions can be made via BPAY (we don’t accept cheque, money order or cash payments). You can log into the member portal for your BPAY details.

  • There is a delay of up to 48 hours between when you make a BPAY payment and when Super SA receives it. If you’ve left it late, you can check with your financial institution to see whether your payment will meet the deadline.

Applying for an Income Stream account

If you’re ready to open an Income Stream account and want your first payment to be received in the 2024-25 financial year, be sure to get your application form in by the cut-off date that matches your preferred payment frequency.

Monthly income payments > 4 June
Fortnightly income payments > 18 June

Make a withdrawal from super

To make a withdrawal from super in the 2024-25 financial year, submit your request form by 13 June to ensure payment by 30 June. To download the form or learn more, visit our Withdraw your super page.

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The superannuation schemes administered by Super SA are exempt public sector superannuation schemes and are not regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) or the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). Super SA is not required to hold an Australian Financial Services Licence to provide general advice about a Super SA product. The information in this publication is of a general nature only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Super SA recommends that before making any decisions about its products you consider the appropriateness of this information in the context of your own objectives, financial situation, and needs, read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), and seek financial advice from a licensed financial adviser in relation to your financial position and requirements.