Inheritance Centrelink and Wills
Clarke McEwan Accountants
By the pure nature of it, receiving an inheritance tends to come at a time when we are grieving, and at this distressing time, we need to understand whetherthe inheritance itself impacts a Centrelink aged pension benefit.
The key to this is the size of the inheritance, and is dependent on one's existing wealth and how this wealth is structured.
The Age Pension payment will stay the same if you are under the assets test and receive a small inheritance.
It could reduce the Age Pension, or in the worst case, cancel the Age Pension if you are over these limits.
The pension will be cancelled if total assets exceed the upper threshold limit of $556,500 for a single homeowner or $837,000 for a couple homeowner.
There are a number of strategies that can be applied in planning for a Centrelink entitlement reduction as a result of an inheritance receipt, the main two most people have used in the past are:
1. Gifting or transferring their entitlement to another person
2. Retaining money in the deceased estate for a prolonged period.
The above strategies generally have limited impact and have limited benefit as Centrelink has rules on the amount you can gift. Amounts gifted above $10,000 per financial year and $30,000 over 5 financial years are considered as an asset and deemed to earn income for the next 5 years. Transferring your entitlement to another person is also considered a gift in the eyes of Centrelink.
Once the estate proceeds are able to be paid, Centrelink will look to assess your entitlement as an asset. Most people are not aware Centrelink can assess funds held in an estate and as such keeping funds in the estate for a prolonged period may not be a viable option.
One strategy that is effective is to spend on the things a lack of capital has previously made difficult. We often see clients complete renovations on their house, take their dream holiday or invest in assets that are either exempt or have limited Centrelink penalty.
The advice of a financial planner can help minimise the chances of Centrelink issuing the dreaded request for repayment of overpaid entitlements. Contact us for an appointment if you have concerns.




