Super on a $80,000 Salary

Your employer pays $9,600/year in super on a $80,000 salary. Plus salary sacrifice options and retirement projections.

Last updated 1 July 2025 · Source: ATO — Super guarantee · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
The Answer
$9,600/year
12% employer super guarantee on a $80,000 salary. $20,400 of concessional cap remaining for salary sacrifice.

Your Employer Super Contributions

PeriodSuper Contribution (12%)
Annual$9,600
Quarterly$2,400
Monthly$800
Per pay (fortnightly)$369

This is paid by your employer on top of your salary. It doesn't come out of your take-home pay (unless your contract says "salary inclusive of super").

Concessional Cap Space

Your employer's super guarantee uses $9,600 of your $30,000 concessional cap. That leaves $20,400 available for salary sacrifice or personal deductible contributions.

Salary Sacrifice Scenarios

Using your remaining cap space to salary sacrifice saves tax — contributions are taxed at 15% inside super instead of your marginal rate.

Sacrifice AmountTax Saved (approx)Costs in Super Tax (15%)Net Benefit
$5,000$1,600$750$850
$10,000$3,200$1,500$1,700
$20,400$6,634$3,060$3,574

Projected Super at Retirement

If you stay on a $80,000 salary with 12% super guarantee for 30 years (assuming 7% average annual return, no salary sacrifice), your projected super balance would be approximately $970,000.

This is a simplified projection. Actual returns vary, fees reduce the balance, and your salary will change over time. Use a detailed calculator for personalised projections.

Is $80,000 Plus Super or Including Super?

This matters. "$80,000 plus super" means you get $80,000 in salary AND $9,600 in super — total package $89,600. "$80,000 including super" means the super comes out of the total, so your actual salary is $70,400 and super is $9,600. Always clarify this with your employer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much super do I get on $80,000?

Your employer pays $9,600 per year (12% of $80,000) into your super fund. This is paid on top of your salary.

How much cap space do I have for salary sacrifice?

On $80,000, your employer uses $9,600 of the $30,000 concessional cap. You have $20,400 available for salary sacrifice.

How much super should I have at my age?

A common benchmark is 2x your salary by 40, 4x by 50, and 7x by 60. On $80,000, that means roughly $160,000 by 40 and $560,000 by 60. But everyone's situation is different.

What Changed

1 Jul 2025 Super guarantee rate increased to 12%
Last updated: 1 July 2025 · Source: ATO — Super guarantee · Financial year: 2025–26