Commonwealth Seniors Health Care Card income thresholds increase
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- Commonwealth Seniors Health Care Card income thresholds increase - are you now eligible?
A range of benefits and concessions are available to cardholders, including:
Many of the benefits and concessions available to CSHC holders are State or Territory based.
In some cases, if you are eligible for the CSHC you may also be able to apply for the Low Income Health Care to receive additional benefits. Eligibility for the Low Income Health Card is based on a different income assessment.
Generally, the CSHC is available to those who have reached Age Pension age but don’t qualify for an income support payment (such as Age Pension). Income limits apply, and these limits are subject to increase each year on 20 September.
From 20 September 2024, the increased thresholds are:
Family situation | Annual income from 20 September 2024 | Increase |
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Single | $99,025 | $3,625 |
Couple (combined) | $158,400 | $5,800 |
Illness separated couple (combined) | $198,050 | $7,250 |
Other eligibility conditions also apply. You can find out more by visiting servicesaustralia.gov.au
CSHC eligibility is based on an income test which looks at ‘adjusted taxable income’. Adjusted taxable income includes:
taxable income (excluding any assessable amounts released under the First Home Super Saver Scheme)
If you’re a member of a couple, you need to report your combined income (even if your partner isn’t eligible to apply for the card).
In some circumstances, your income in the prior year may be considerably different to what your income is likely to be for the current financial year in which you’re applying for the card. This may be the case where you’ve retired or reduced your hours of work.
Where this is the case, you may be able to provide an estimate of your income when applying for the CSHC. You’ll need to be able to provide evidence to substantiate the change in your income, and the reason for the change. Being able to provide an estimate is at the discretion of Centrelink (or Department of Veterans’ Affairs) and based on the explanation you provide with your application form.
Once you have completed your tax return for the year, you’ll then need to provide a copy of your tax Notice of Assessment to Centrelink to confirm your income estimate.