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January 2025 Retiree newsletter

How to create an investment portfolio in retirement
Structuring an investment portfolio designed to support you throughout retirement is a different challenge to the strategies you used to build wealth during your working life. Read more.
How to create an investment portfolio in retirement
Structuring an investment portfolio designed to support you throughout retirement is a different challenge to the strategies you used to build wealth during your working life. 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.
Should retirees use their super to become debt free?
There are pros and cons to using some of your super to repay your mortgage when you retire. This is what you need to consider. Read more.
Should retirees use their super to become debt free?
There are pros and cons to using some of your super to repay your mortgage when you retire. This is what you need to consider. Read more.

Guides to state seniors cards

Everyone loves a bargain, but once they turn 60 many people forget to grab one of the best deals on offer – their state government’s Seniors Card.

  • ACT Seniors Card: Benefits, discounts and how to apply
  • NT Seniors Card: Benefits, discounts and how to apply
  • NSW Seniors Card: Benefits, discounts and how to apply
  • QLD Seniors Card: Benefits, discounts and how to apply
  • SA Seniors Card: Benefits, discounts and how to apply
  • Tasmanian Seniors Card: Benefits, discounts and how to apply
  • Victorian Seniors Card: Benefits, discounts and how to apply
  • WA Seniors Card: Benefits, discounts and how to apply

Estate planning and superannuation

Tuesday 25 February 2025 at 4:30 pm AEDT

We will look at how your superannuation benefits interact with your estate planning objectives; What you need to know now to get the best outcomes later. This is a not to be missed webinar for members of all types of super fund.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Watch our previous webinar, Super strategies for 2025.

Q: I have read several articles suggesting that putting money into the super account of my younger spouse could increase my Age Pension entitlement, since they are under 67 and their super is not assessed in means tests. Doesn’t this conflict with the gifting rules? Surely if I give my spouse several hundred thousand dollars, Centrelink will still assess it in my means tests for 5 years because it is a gift of more than $10,000. Please clarify.

A: Since couples are assessed on their combined income and assets, giving money or assets to your spouse is not captured by the gifting rules. The amount is still owned by one of the partners that is being assessed and has not been given away.

As a result, placing funds into the super account of the spouse that is under the Age Pension Age can increase the entitlements of the spouse who has reached the eligibility age.

Learn more about how super affects your Age Pension.

With so much to stay on top of, keeping up with all your super details can be a chore. Find out how MyGov can help. You may even find an account you’ve lost track of.

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