We continue
to have enquiries regarding the changes to the Age Pension scheduled for 1 Jan
2017.
Approximately
50,000 Age Pensioners are projected to be better off under the government’s
changes and receive the full pension and about 120,000 part pensioners are
predicted to add around $30 per fortnight to their wallet.
However,
recent reports have indicated that far more will be disadvantaged with more
than 300,000 Age Pensioners having at least part of their pension cut, and just
under 100,000 of these people losing all Age Pension entitlements.
The
government has said that people who do lose their pensions in 2017 will
automatically be entitled to receive a Commonwealth senior’s health card or a
low income health card. These cards will provide access to Medicare bulk
billing and less expensive pharmaceuticals. Of course, this is not a concession
as a result of the proposed changes this simply remains the current situation.
The Low Income/Concession cards are income based and the proposed changes affect
assets.
Our
Age Pension calculator provides an estimate of how you could be impacted by these
changes http://yourpension.com.au/
Health
Care Cards
Low Income Health Care Card
If
you are not entitled to the Age Pension then you may be entitled to a health
care card. For example, the Low Income Health Care card has a eight-week income
test as follows
Qualifying income limits from 20 March 2016
Status
|
Weekly
income
|
Eight-week
period
|
Single, no children
|
$536
|
$4288
|
Couple, no children
|
$926
|
$7408
|
Commonwealth Seniors Health Care Card
The Dept. of Human Services quotes the eligibility
criteria as follows
“The Commonwealth Seniors Health Card is subject to an income
test which is indexed on 20 September each year and includes:
·
adjusted taxable income,
and
·
a deemed amount from
account based income streams
There is no assets test.
You should have an annual income of less than:
·
$52,273 for singles
·
$83,636 for couples
combined, or
·
$104,546 for couples
combined, who are separated by illness or respite care, or where one partner is
in prison
The income limit is increased by $639.60 for each dependent
child you care for.”
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