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Allocated pension

Noel Whittaker | July 23 2008 | The Sydney Morning Herald & The Age (subscribe)

Will I have to declare the income as taxable income?

Q.

I have an allocated pension. Will I have to declare the income as taxable income?



A.

If you are 60 or over the income will be tax-free and need not be declared. If you are under 60 all or part of it will be taxable less the 15% rebate. Your Adviser would be able to guide you.

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