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Admin provider warns on senior health card ‘risk’

By sreporter
30 September 2014 — 1 minute read

One SMSF admin provider has reiterated warnings that SMSF members are in danger of missing out on their Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) benefits following legislation that was part of the 2014/2015 federal Budget.

Olivia Long, CEO of Xpress Super and SuperGuardian, noted that from 1 January 2015 the new deeming rules mean that account-based pensions started after this date will be assessed differently when determining an individual’s eligibility to receive the CSHC.

“It is something SMSFs must be vigilant about,” Ms Long said.

“Account-based superannuation income streams started before 31 December 2014 may be entitled to grandfathering provisions, where payments are assessed concessionally. Retirees need to be careful because if a pension is ‘reset’ via a stop and restart then this is considered a new pension and grandfathering is lost.

“Not many people realise that if eligibility for the card is lost, even for a short period of time, the grandfathering for all the Account-Based Pension is lost,” she said. “This can occur even if a person travels overseas for just six weeks.”

Ms Long said it is important that SMSF trustees who have transferred most of their assets into their super fund should now review how they are structured.

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