Budget – Doorstop Interview, Parliament House, Canberra
May 9, 2005Budget – Interview with Paul Murray, 6PR
May 11, 2005NO.048
TAX EXEMPTION FOR SENIORS’ CONCESSION ALLOWANCE AND UTILITIES ALLOWANCE
The Australian Government has allowed an exemption from income tax for the
seniors’ concession allowance and the utilities allowance, two new allowances
for senior Australians which were announced as election commitments.
The seniors’ concession allowance of $200 per year is paid to self-funded
retirees with a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card, in two instalments per year,
with the first $100 instalment having been paid in December 2004.
The utilities allowance of $100 per year for singles and $50 per year for each
member of a couple is paid to Australians of age pension age receiving income
support. Payments are made in two instalments with each half-yearly pension
indexation adjustment, with the first instalment having been paid in March 2005.
These measures will ensure that senior Australians will not lose any of their
allowance through income tax. They will also ensure that the allowances do not
affect any entitlement senior Australians may have to any tax offsets.
The seniors’ concession allowance and the utilities allowance were announced
by the Government in the election policy statements Recognising Senior Australians
— Their Needs and Their Carers and Saluting Their Service.
CANBERRA
10 May 2005