Super on $60,000.00 Salary
How much superannuation your employer must pay on a $60,000.00 salary at the current 12% SG rate.
Last verified: 1 July 2025Quick Answer
On a $60,000.00 salary, your employer must contribute $7,200.00 per year in super at the 12% SG rate. That's $1,800.00 per quarter or $276.92 per fortnight.
Annual
$7,200.00
Quarterly
$1,800.00
Monthly
$600.00
Fortnightly
$276.92
Super by Salary
| Salary | Annual Super | Quarterly |
|---|---|---|
| $45,000.00 | $5,400.00 | $1,350.00 |
| $50,000.00 | $6,000.00 | $1,500.00 |
| $55,000.00 | $6,600.00 | $1,650.00 |
| $60,000.00 ← You | $7,200.00 | $1,800.00 |
| $65,000.00 | $7,800.00 | $1,950.00 |
| $70,000.00 | $8,400.00 | $2,100.00 |
| $75,000.00 | $9,000.00 | $2,250.00 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much super on a $60,000.00 salary?
At the current SG rate of 12%, your employer must contribute $7,200.00 per year in superannuation on a $60,000.00 salary. That's $1,800.00 per quarter.
How much super per month on $60,000.00?
On a $60,000.00 annual salary, super works out to approximately $600.00 per month at the 12% rate.
Is super paid on top of my salary?
It depends on your employment contract. Super is calculated on your Ordinary Time Earnings (OTE). Some contracts are 'super inclusive' meaning super comes out of your total package, while others pay super on top of your base salary.
When does my employer have to pay super?
Currently, employers must pay super quarterly by the 28th day after each quarter ends. From 1 July 2026, Payday Super requires employers to pay super within 7 days of each payday.
Frequently asked questions
What is the super guarantee rate in 2025-26?
The Super Guarantee (SG) rate in 2025-26 is 12% of an employee's ordinary time earnings, paid by the employer on top of wages. 12% is the final legislated SG rate — no further increases are scheduled. Source: Australian Taxation Office.
What is the maximum super contribution base?
The maximum super contribution base for 2025-26 is $65,070 per quarter — equivalent to $260,280 per year. Employers are not required to pay SG on earnings above this base in any given quarter. Source: Australian Taxation Office.
How much super will I have at retirement?
A 35-year-old on $90,000 with a $60,000 current super balance, contributing 12% SG, can expect roughly $850,000 at age 67 in today's dollars, assuming 6.5% annual return net of fees and 2.5% inflation. Your result will vary — use the calculator for your figures.
General information and estimates only — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always verify with a licensed adviser or the ATO.
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