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T3 - Pensioner 2012

Provides information which will help you complete this question on your tax return.

Last updated 31 May 2012

Question T3 image from the Tax return for individuals form.

Did you show an Australian Government pension or allowance at item 6 on your tax return?

NO

 

YES

Read below.

If you have already claimed a tax offset at item T2, go to question T4 - Australian superannuation income stream, because you cannot also claim this tax offset.

Completing your tax return

Step 1

Work out which of the following code letters applied to your circumstances. The code letter tells us how to work out the amount of your tax offset.

Pensioner tax offset code letters

 

If at any time during 2011-12 while you were receiving an Australian Government pension or allowance listed at question 6 from:

 

Centrelink

Veterans' Affairs

  • you were single, widowed or separated, use
 

S

L

  • you and your spouse lived together, use
 

P

M

  • you and your spouse 'had to live apart due to illness'* or you lived apart because one of you was in a nursing home, use
 

I

A

If more than one code letter applies

  • If both P and I apply to you, use
 

I

 
  • If S, P and I all apply to you, use
 

J

 
  • If both S and I apply to you, use
 

J

 
  • If both S and P apply to you , use
 

Q

 
  • If both M and A apply to you, use
 
 

A

  • If L, M and A all apply to you, use
 
 

K

  • If both L and A apply to you, use
 
 

K

  • If both L and M apply to you, use
 
 

R

* 'Had to live apart due to illness' refers to situations in which you were paid a pension at a higher rate because you and your spouse did not live together in your home due to illness. If you are not sure, check with Centrelink or the Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Go to step 2.

Step 2

Print your pensioner tax offset code letter in the TAX OFFSET CODE box at O item T3.

We will work out the amount of your tax offset.

Step 3

If you or your spouse were a veteran, war widow or war widower, you need to work out your veteran code. Select the code letter that applies to you.

Veteran code letters

 

If you were a veteran, war widow or war widower, use

V

If your spouse was a veteran, war widow or war widower, use

W

If both V and W apply to you, use

X

If a veteran code letter applies to you, print the code letter in the VETERAN CODE box at T item T3. Otherwise, leave it blank.

Step 4

If your pensioner tax offset code letter was S or L, you must read Income tests and, where applicable, complete Income tests items IT1, IT2, IT5 and IT6. Then go to question T4 - Australian superannuation income stream.

Step 5

If your pensioner tax offset code letter was P, Q, I, J, M, R, A or K, you must read Income tests and, where applicable, complete Income tests items IT1, IT2, IT5 and IT6. Then complete Spouse details - married or de facto on pages 9-10 of your tax return.

Any unused portion of tax offset

If you are eligible for the pensioner tax offset and your spouse is eligible for either the senior Australians tax offset or pensioner tax offset, and one of you does not fully use your tax offset, the unused portion may be available for transfer to the other person. We will work this out automatically and transfer any entitlement.

Where to go next

 

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