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You can access superannuation benefits when you retire, or when you satisfy another condition of release. You can learn more about the conditions of release that permit you to access your super before you retire, that is early access.
The following articles refer to Accessing super early and superannuation.

By Trish Power on February 27, 2010
Q: I have a rental property unit I owe approximately $190,000 to the bank and I would like to know if I can invest my $60,000 super into the unit to reduce my payments to the bank?
Superannuation is subject to special access rules called preservation. What this means is that you [...]
Categories: Accessing super, Super basics | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), Compassionate grounds, Mortgage assistance, Permanent disability, Preservation, Q&A, Severe financial hardship, Super for Beginners

By Trish Power on February 26, 2010
Q: Hi I am 58 years old. Apparently you can get a lump sum of super before 60 if you have permanently retired. Can you still later look for work again? How do you prove you have permanently retired?
The question that you ask is in the top 10 questions that [...]
Categories: Accessing super, Retirement planning, Super basics | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Age 65, Part-time basis, Preservation age, Preserved benefits, Q&A, Retirement, Retirement declaration, Super for Beginners

By robertbarnes on December 19, 2009
Q1: I am 52 years old. I’m having heart surgery and won’t be able to work for 3 months, and I have no sick leave because I have just started a new job. My surgery will cause me financial hardship but I cannot access my super benefits under the ‘severe financial hardship’ exemption because I [...]
Categories: Accessing super | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Illness, Q&A, Severe financial hardship, Surgery
By Trish Power on December 19, 2009
Q: I have a terminal illness. Can I access my super benefits?
Trish’s response: The super rules do recognise such devastating circumstances. The answer is: yes, you can access your super benefits, and your super benefits will be tax-free.
See article Terminally ill receive tax break.
Categories: Accessing super | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Q&A, Terminal illness

By Trish Power on December 19, 2009
Q: I’m a Filipino-Australian citizen, 45 years old and working for the past 15 years in Australia. I would like to retire to the Philippines at 60 years of age. At that age, I plan to buy an income stream from my super lump sum. Am I allowed to receive my income stream monthly payment [...]
Categories: Accessing super | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Preservation age, Retiring overseas, Tax-free super

By Trish Power on December 19, 2009
Q: I’m an expat Aussie, living in Singapore (been away for 6 years). I am 57 and want to access my superannuation to buy a property. Is that possible? I have no idea if I will retire back in Australia or stay here, but my view is that if I do retire back in Australia, [...]
Categories: Accessing super | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Living overseas, Q&A

By Trish Power on December 19, 2009
Q: My husband and I are getting ready to return home (USA) after living & working in Perth for the past 2 years. We came to WA on a 457 visa. My husband has a super fund & we were wondering if we can leave the money in his super until he reaches retirement age [...]
Categories: Accessing super | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Q&A, Temporary resident
By Trish Power on December 19, 2009
Q1. I was a member of an Australian super fund in the 1990s. I have now left Australia permanently. Can I access my super benefits?
Trish’s response: Maybe.
If your super benefit includes a category of benefit known as ‘unrestricted non-preserved’, then you can access that portion of your benefit without having to satisfy another condition of [...]
Categories: Accessing super | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Living overseas, Permanent resident, Q&A

By Trish Power on December 19, 2009
Q: I have been unemployed for 10 months now and I am still having problems finding work. I’ve got bills to pay off and I’m finding it hard to do that with the tiny amount I get from Centrelink each fortnight. Is there any way I can claim I have financial difficulties and use my [...]
Categories: Accessing super | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Q&A, Severe financial hardship

By Trish Power on December 19, 2009
A popular article on the SuperGuide website, particularly for our overseas readers, is 12 legal ways to access your super.
I have received many questions from readers, some in serious financial situations or suffering illness who are seeking more information on how to access Australian super benefits early. Other readers seeking early [...]
Categories: Accessing super | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, APRA, Compassionate grounds, Living overseas, Permanent resident, Q&A, Severe financial hardship, Temporary resident, Terminal illness

By Trish Power on December 18, 2009
Effective from 1 July 2007, individuals with a terminal medical condition can access their super lump sum payments tax-free, regardless of age. Early access due to terminal illness is available from any super fund, including a self-managed super fund.
A super fund can release super benefits to a member if they [...]
Categories: Accessing super, Super & tax | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, APRA, Compassionate grounds, Condition of release, Illness, Superannuation benefits

By Trish Power on August 13, 2009
Q: I really found your web page very informative as I am just about to retire. I wish I had read it years ago. You certainly take the mystery out of super. My son, 42 yrs old has moved permanently to the USA. He has married an American lady and purchased a house etc. He [...]
Categories: Accessing super, Super basics | Related superannuation topics: Accessing super early, Condition of release, Departing Australian permanently, Preservation age, Q&A, Temporary resident
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