![]() ![]() © Australian Taxation Office for the Commonwealth of Australia If you feel that our information does not fully cover your circumstances, or you are unsure how it applies to you, contact us or seek professional advice. Make sure you have the information for the right year before making decisions based on that information. Some of the information on this website applies to a specific financial year. If you follow our information and it turns out to be incorrect, or it is misleading and you make a mistake as a result, we will take that into account when determining what action, if any, we should take. We are committed to providing you with accurate, consistent and clear information to help you understand your rights and entitlements and meet your obligations. You can search for your lost superannuation online using myGov, by phoning our lost super search line on 13 28 65 or by completing a paper form (NAT 2476). Departing Australia superannuation payment (DASP).accounts that are inactive low-balance accounts.lost accounts which have been inactive for a period of five years and have insufficient records to ever identify the owner of the account (insoluble lost member accounts).lost accounts with balances of less than $6,000 (small lost member accounts).certain accounts belonging to lost members.unclaimed super money of former temporary residents.The following are the unclaimed monies that we may hold on your behalf: Super funds are required to report and pay unclaimed super money to us twice a year. The ATO maintains a register of reported lost members but the super fund still holds your money. ![]() ![]() your account was transferred from another fund as a lost member account and no new address has been found.they have not received any contributions or rollover amounts for you in the last five years.Your super fund will report you as a lost member if either: ![]()
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