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March 2023 Retiree newsletter

Welcome to our first ever Retiree newsletter. If you missed our announcement, we are splitting our monthly newsletter into four topic-based newsletters – Super booster, Retirement planner, Retiree and SMSFs.

Learn more about the changes to SuperGuide newsletters and subscription plans here.

Tax returns in retirement: Do I need to lodge one?
If you receive assessable income in retirement, you need to lodge a tax return. Even if you don’t, you may need to lodge a non-lodgment form. Confused? Read on. Read more.
Tax returns in retirement: Do I need to lodge one?
If you receive assessable income in retirement, you need to lodge a tax return. Even if you don’t, you may need to lodge a non-lodgment form. Confused? Read on. Read more.
How to maximise your Age Pension
If you’re on a part-Age Pension, or just miss out on one, you may be able to increase your pension entitlements with some of these perfectly legitimate strategies. Read more.
How to maximise your Age Pension
If you’re on a part-Age Pension, or just miss out on one, you may be able to increase your pension entitlements with some of these perfectly legitimate strategies. Read more.
Age Pension rates (March 2026 to September 2026)
Age Pension rates are rising again. Check the latest rates for singles, couples and transitional pensions and learn what you may be entitled to. Read more.
Age Pension rates (March 2026 to September 2026)
Age Pension rates are rising again. Check the latest rates for singles, couples and transitional pensions and learn what you may be entitled to. Read more.
Age Pension income test rules (from March 2026)
A common question for those nearing or in retirement is “How much can a pensioner earn before it affects the pension?”. Read more
Age Pension income test rules (from March 2026)
A common question for those nearing or in retirement is “How much can a pensioner earn before it affects the pension?”. Read more
Age Pension assets test rules (from March 2026)
This article details the rules and limits of the Age Pension assets test (how much your savings and other assets are worth), which is one half of the means test … Read more.
Age Pension assets test rules (from March 2026)
This article details the rules and limits of the Age Pension assets test (how much your savings and other assets are worth), which is one half of the means test … Read more.
Age Pension calculator (March 2026 update)
Our Age Pension calculator gives you an estimate of your potential Age Pension entitlements based on your situation, assets and income. Read more.
Age Pension calculator (March 2026 update)
Our Age Pension calculator gives you an estimate of your potential Age Pension entitlements based on your situation, assets and income. Read more.

SuperGuide members Q&A webinar: 1st Quarter 2023

Thursday 23 March. 11.00am AEDT

In this webinar super expert Garth McNally will answer recent questions from SuperGuide members.

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Tip of the Month

Are you thinking of selling your home? If so, you should consider whether making a downsizer contribution to super could be right for you. Even if you’re older than 75, the downsizer measure can allow you to contribute.

Read more or watch the webinar.

Q&A of the Month

Q: I’m applying for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card, which is Assets test exempt, but requires your Taxable Income for Deeming purposes. I am in Pension phase for my super (one being a Defined Benefit Pension, the other an Allocated Pension Income Stream). I just read a couple of your super articles which confirm that they are Tax free, why would Centrelink need your super details to access your Adjusted taxable Income?

A: Tax rules and Social Security rules are totally different. To assess your eligibility for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card, Centrelink assesses your Adjusted Taxable Income (which includes your defined benefit) PLUS deemed income on your account-based pension (which is not included in your taxable income).

Deeming is applied to the balance of your fund so although the asset value is not relevant for an asset test, it is required to work out how much income to assess under the deeming rules.


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