Politicians' Pensions
Dear Department of Finance,
Are politicians' pensions taxed if they access them before normal retirement age (from 55 years)
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Francine Thomson
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Dear Francine Thomson,
Thank you for your email to the Department of Finance (Finance) seeking
the following information:
‘Are politicians' pensions taxed if they access them before normal
retirement age (from 55 years)’
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for ‘…access to a document of an agency’ (subsection 15(1) of the FOI
Act). At this stage, your request is for access to information. That is,
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specific documents and we do not consider that you have made a valid
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Parliamentary Superannuation under the Parliamentary Contributory
Superannuation Act 1948 and the Parliamentary Superannuation Act 2004. You
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This information includes the [3]Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation
Scheme Handbook which contains further information on parliamentary
pensions.
Parliamentary superannuation pensions are only payable to a small number
of parliamentarians who entered the Parliament before 9 October 2004.
Parliamentary pensions are subject to marginal taxation rates in line with
the taxation rules for pensions that are payable from an unfunded
superannuation scheme. From the age of 60, members in receipt of a
pension payable from an unfunded scheme are entitled to a taxation offset
up to a maximum of $10,000 per annum.
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Locutus Sum left an annotation ()
Theis request was formally refused because it is not a valid application under the Act. However, the authority has been much more helpful than I had expected ( https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/p... ) and they have told the applicant some very useful information about who is eligible. I have marked the request as "some information has been sent".
Locutus Sum left an annotation ()
It is not likely that the Department of Finance will answer the question that has been asked. It is also not likely that they can answer the question. The applicant might be asking (i) whether a retired Commonwealth politician can receive a pension before the age of 55 and also, (ii) whether a pension paid in this way would be included in "assessable income", whether or not it is actually taxed.
I do not know the answer to these questions, but the FOI Act does not require a department to answer general questions about the law or about pensions or taxation.
There have been many requests on Right to Know from people who want to understand how much public money is being paid to politicians through salary, entitlements, pensions, and superannuation. I do not know of any request that has produced any useful information. A big part of the problem is that the FOI Act only gives a right of access to documents. Even though "document" has a broad definition in section 4, it still does not give the leverage that is necessary to answer the question about politicians' entitlements.