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Home News Superannuation

Advice key to means-testing and DLA strategies

Appropriate and cost-effective advice is crucial to helping retirees navigate means-testing and the efficacy of deferred lifetime annuities, according to actuarial consultancy, Rice Warner.

by MikeTaylor
October 22, 2019
in News, Superannuation
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A way needs to be found to deliver appropriate cost-effective advice to retirees to help them understand the complexity around means-tests, according to actuarial consultancy Rice Warner.

In a new analysis published this week, Rice Warner has pointed to the continuing issue of retirees living in virtual poverty because of their reluctance to draw down on their retirement savings because of their fear of running out of money.

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The analysis said that one of the keys to addressing the issue was giving retirees the confidence to spend and that recent changes to the rules around Deferred Lifetime Annuities (DLAs) might help the situation.

“One of the problems facing retirees is the complexity around means-tests,” the analysis said. “It is impossible for the lay person to know how much to withdraw and when DLA might be a suitable product given their circumstances.”

“We need to find a way to deliver appropriate advice cost-effectively to help the growing number of people entering retirement and facing these problems.”

Discussing the use of DLAs, the Rice Warner analysis cited a person who is a homeowner and retires at age 67 with a superannuation account balance of $500,000 and uses $50,000 to purchase a DLA.

“At the date of purchase, the life expectancy of a 67-year-old male is 18 years (i.e. age 85). However, in our scenario, the DLA does not start making payments until age 87,” it said.

“Under the income test, only 60% of the payments from the DLA are assessed as income. However, no income is assessed at all until payments commence at age 87.  Under the assets test, 60% of the purchase amount (i.e. $30,000) is assessed as an asset from the date of purchase for 18 years (.ie. to age 85), after which point only 30% of the purchase amount (i.e. $15,000) is assessed as an asset.”

“With $20,000 less counting for the assets test, this person will be entitled to $1,560 per annum more in Age Pension payments until their assessable assets falls below the lower threshold of $263,250 (or until age 85 if earlier). 

With a small amount of other assessable assets (say $30,000), if this person invested the remaining $450,000 in an account-based pension and withdrew the minimum amount each year, they would be eligible to receive the additional Age Pension payments for about 10 years (.ie. to age 77) and they will accumulate to approximately $15,600 extra payments.”

 

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