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The income entered in this worksheet is used in calculating the taxpayers Adjusted Taxable Income (ATI) for dependency offset eligibility.

Tax-free government pensions are pensions which you do not need to pay tax on. However, they are taken into account when calculating your adjusted taxable income for eligibility to certain tax offsets.

In order that pre-filling of the spouse details labels in the taxpayer's return may be completed correctly and no overstating of the spouse's ATI occur the worksheet is in two sections.

 

The first section is for tax-free Government pensions under Sub-division 52-A Subdivision 52-A (Social Security Act 1991 pensions) or 52-B (Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 pensions). These are the payments that if they were no tax-free would be entered at item 6 Australian government pensions and allowances. These pensions although exempt are used in the calculation of the transfer of the unused portion of the pension offset to spouse.

The second section is for tax-free pensions paid under Sub-division 52-CA (Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004). Some of these are:

  • a Special Rate Disability Pension under Part 6 of Chapter 4 of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004;

  • a payment of compensation under section 68, 71 or 75 of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004;

  • a payment of compensation mentioned in paragraph 234(1)(b) of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004.

For essential information about IT3 click this link to the ATO website.

Alternatively, a list of Tax free government pensions can be found in the Individual tax return instructions on the ATO website Exempt income as well as those detailed from the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004:

To insert additional sets of fields, click [Ctrl+Ins].

Tax Pre-fill

This schedule can be pre-filled using the Pre-fill Manager. The Pre-fill Manager enables you to download pre-fill reports for clients using the Practitioner Lodgment Service (PLS). You can view these reports in PDF format, and populate the pre-fill information into the client's Tax return. For more information on pre-filling, see Pre-fill Manager.

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Tax Pre-fill is dependant on available ATO data. Validate the Tax return by pressing [F3] for a list of the imported values and any errors before lodgment.

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