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Finding your lost super is easy

Close up of an Australian $50 note

There is over $20 billion worth of lost Superannuation in Australia. That’s a lot of money doing nothing that could be working for you.

Did you know that you can easily find your lost super? And it only takes a few minutes! All you have to do is follow the simple steps below:

Step 1 – Go to the ATO website

Head on over to the ATO SuperSeeker web page. It’s free to use and you can access it either via the internet or by phone.

Step 2 – Have your details ready

All you need to find out if you have any lost super is the following:

  • tax file number (TFN)
  • family and given names
  • date of birth.

Step 3 – Find your Super!

Simple agree to the Privacy Policy and enter the details above.

It’s really is that simple.

Have you managed to find any of your lost super? Let us know in the comments below.

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2 comments on “Finding your lost super is easy
  1. Meryll J Fraser says:

    Lots of information about the site but could not find anyway to access it! Had all my details ready to enter but reached several dead ends ….. so it is not easy! Or I am an idiot!

  2. Russell Allert says:

    Hi Meryll

    I don’t think you are an idiot! They must have changed the links around. Try this link.

    Russ

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