This assistance includes income support payments, payments to support households and temporary early releases of superannuation.
Income support for individuals
Payments to support households
Temporary early release of superannuation
Temporarily reducing superannuation minimum drawdown rates
Reducing social security deeming rates
Income support for individuals
Over the next six months, the Government is temporarily expanding eligibility to income support payments and establishing a new, time-limited Coronavirus supplement to be paid at a rate of $550 per fortnight. This will be paid to both existing and new recipients of JobSeeker Payment, Youth Allowance Jobseeker, Parenting Payment, Farm Household Allowance and Special Benefit.
Please see this Fact sheet for more information
Payments to support households
The Government is providing two separate $750 payments to social security, veteran and other income support recipients and eligible concession card holders. The first payment will be made from 31 March 2020 and the second payment will be made from 13 July 2020. Around half of those that benefit are pensioners. This payment will help to support confidence and domestic demand in the economy. The second payment will not be made to those eligible for the Coronavirus supplement.
Please see this Fact sheet for more information
Temporary early release of superannuation
The Government is allowing eligible individuals to access up to $10,000 of their superannuation in 2019-20 and a further $10,000 in 2020-21. Individuals will not need to pay tax on amounts released and the money they withdraw will not affect Centrelink or Veterans’ Affairs payments.
Eligible individuals will be able to apply online through myGov to access up to $10,000 of their superannuation before 1 July 2020. They will also be able to access up to a further $10,000 from 1 July 2020 for approximately three months.
Eligibility
To apply for early release you must satisfy any one or more of the following requirements:
you are unemployed; or
you are eligible to receive a job seeker payment, youth allowance for jobseekers, parenting payment (which includes the single and partnered payments), special benefit or farm household allowance; or
on or after 1 January 2020:
you were made redundant; or
your working hours were reduced by 20 per cent or more; or
if you are a sole trader — your business was suspended or there was a reduction in your turnover of 20 per cent or more.
Timing
You will be able to apply for early release of your superannuation from mid-April 2020.
Please see this Fact sheet for more information
Temporarily reducing superannuation minimum drawdown rates
The Government is temporarily reducing superannuation minimum drawdown requirements for account-based pensions and similar products by 50 per cent for 2019-20 and 2020-21.
This measure will benefit retirees holding these products by reducing the need to sell investment assets to fund minimum drawdown requirements.
Please see this Fact sheet for more information
Reducing social security deeming rates
On 12 March, the Government announced a 0.5 percentage point reduction in both the upper and lower social security deeming rates. The Government will now reduce these rates by another 0.25 percentage points.
As of 1 May 2020, the upper deeming rate will be 2.25 per cent and the lower deeming rate will be 0.25 per cent. The reductions reflect the low interest rate environment and its impact on the income from savings. The change will benefit around 900,000 income support recipients, including around 565,000 Age Pensioners who will, on average receive around $105 more of the Age Pension in the first full year the reduced rates apply.
Please see this Fact sheet for more information
More information is also available directly at Services Australia, Department of Veteran Affairs and Department of Social Services
For more information please contact Infinite Accounting Solutions on 02 9899 4730 or via the contact page at www.ias-ca.com.au