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When you apply under the asset hardship provisions, we use a different method to calculate your payment eligibility and rate. This means if you’re eligible, you may get a different rate of payment.
You can only apply if you’re in severe financial hardship and your assets either:
- reduce your payment
- stop you getting a payment.
What severe financial hardship is
We consider you to be in severe financial hardship if all of the following apply to you:
- your readily available funds such as bank accounts, shares and managed investments are less than the readily available funds limit
- your other income is less than the applicable rate of pension or allowance
- there’s nothing else you can reasonably do to improve your situation.
Who can apply under the asset hardship provisions
If you’re applying for a pension
We may consider you eligible for payment under the asset hardship provisions if all of the following apply:
- you’re in severe financial hardship
- you’re on a reduced pension, or it’s not payable because of the assets test
- you own an asset which you can’t sell or we wouldn’t reasonably expect you to sell
- you can’t borrow against the asset or we wouldn’t reasonably expect you to borrow against it
- your pension would otherwise be payable under the income test
- the gifting rules don’t apply or we can disregard them
- you’re unable to qualify for any other Australian Government help.
If you’re applying for an allowance or benefit
We may consider you eligible for payment under the asset hardship provisions if all of the following apply:
- you’re in severe financial hardship
- the asset is for sale on the market at a realistic price or you can’t sell it
- your allowance or benefit isn’t payable because of the assets test
- you can’t borrow against the asset
- your allowance or benefit would otherwise be payable under the income test
- the gifting rules don’t apply or we can disregard them
- you’re unable to qualify for any other Australian Government help.
What the readily available funds limit is
These amounts are indexed in March and September each year, in line with the Consumer Price Index.
Payment type | Readily available funds limits |
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ABSTUDY Age Pension Austudy Carer Payment Disability Support Pension Special Benefit Youth Allowance for students | Single $29,023.80 Couples combined $43,752.80 |
JobSeeker Payment Parenting Payment partnered Youth Allowance for job seekers | Single with no children $20,059.00 Single with children $21,486.40 Single, 55 or older and on income support for at least 9 months $21,486.40 Couples combined $36,722.40 |
Parenting Payment for single parents | $25,992.20 |
Special Benefit is subject to additional rules for financial hardship to qualify for this payment.
How to apply under asset hardship provisions
To find out more about applying for a payment under the asset hardship provisions, you need to call us. Please phone us on the line for the payment you want to claim.
What other help is available
Read more about other help available such as: