Searching for lost super

How to check for lost member super accounts.

What is lost super

Lost member super accounts are reported to the ATO by super funds. This happens where the member is either:

  • uncontactable – your fund has lost contact with you and your account hasn’t received a contribution or rollover for 12 months. Changing your name, address or job can make you uncontactable

  • inactive – no contributions or rollovers have been received by your fund for 5 years.

Lost member super accounts are generally held by the super fund until they can get in contact with you. If that is not possible, your account may be transferred to the ATO as unclaimed super.

What is unclaimed super

Unclaimed super is money your fund was required to transfer to the ATO, and they hold it until it can be paid to you or transferred to a super fund account.

Super that has been transferred to the ATO will appear as ATO-held super on the Fund details page in ATO online services.

How to check for lost or unclaimed super

You can check if you have lost or unclaimed super by:

See the Super health check for step-by-step instructions on checking for lost and unclaimed super, how to consolidate accounts and how to prevent lost super.

If you’re not sure whether your employer is paying your super or which fund they’re paying it to, refer to Unpaid super from your employer.

ATO online services and the ATO app

In ATO Online, select Super, then Fund details to view lost and active super accounts.

If you have a lost member super account, the words Contact fund will appear next to the super fund name on the Fund details page in ATO online services.

If your fund has paid your super to us as unclaimed money, it will show as ATO-held super on this screen.

You can also review your super accounts by using the ATO app.

If your super has been transferred to the ATO but isn’t showing in ATO online services, it may be because the personal details provided by the super fund don’t match the details the ATO hold for you. Ensure your details are up to date and your super fund then contact the lost super search line.

Lost super search line

Individuals and agents can complete a super check by phoning our automated Super Search line on 13 28 65.

To use this service be prepared to provide the following information:

  • your personal details

    • tax file number (TFN)

    • name and any previous names used

    • date of birth

    • employment (if applicable)

    • visa holder status (if applicable)

  • your contact details

    • current postal address

    • any previous addresses

    • daytime phone number

    • email address (if applicable)

  • details of any super fund where contributions may have been made on your behalf

    • super fund name

    • member account number

    • beneficiaries

    • period of contributions

  • if your super fund has transferred super to the ATO and you can’t see it on ATO online

    • the amount of unclaimed superannuation money (USM) transferred to the ATO

    • the date your super fund paid the USM to the ATO

    • any payment reference numbers

    • all supporting documentation you have.

Completing a paper form

You can download the following form:

Complete your form and send it to:

AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE
PO BOX 3578
ALBURY  NSW  2640

Third-party requests and action available

Deceased estate

See Accessing a deceased person’s tax and super information.

Public trustees and their representative

See Public trustees and private trustee companies – Day 1 Notification

If you are acting under authorisation of a Public Trustee, they must notify the ATO of your appointment to act for the client using the Day 1 Notification prior to you seeking access to client information.

If you are unsure how to look for lost super, contact us.

Source: ATO
Reproduced with the permission of the Australian Tax Office. This article was originally published on hhttps://www.ato.gov.au/forms-and-instructions/superannuation-searching-for-lost-superannuation
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