When the unthinkable strikes, members can access their super tax free, but consider the strategies first.
When a person receives the devastating diagnosis that they have a terminal illness, their and their family’s world is turned upside down. When last week they were arguing with their spouse over who picks up the kids from gymnastics tomorrow night, suddenly those issues become irrelevant. Life now is about doctors, treatments, and - importantly - making memories with their family.
Unfortunately, these illnesses can strike at any time, and it could very possibly be at a time when finances are stretched – mortgage payments are hurting and bills are going unpaid.
There is some potential relief from the financial stress in this situation in the form of a “condition of release” in the superannuation laws that allows those diagnosed with a terminal illness to access their super as a lump sum – tax free - regardless of their age.
As Trustee of your SMSF, you must ensure two conditions are met before releasing a member’s benefits under this provision:
The certification lasts 24 months, and when it is supplied to you as Trustee of the Fund, the members’ benefits can be reclassified as “unrestricted non-preserved” and amounts paid out to the member are tax-free. The member does not have to withdraw their entire balance, it’s just that they can. Once benefits are classified “unrestricted non-preserved”, they stay that way.
If, after 24 months, the member still has a balance (and has not passed away), the benefits – and any additional benefits accrued in that period - are still unrestricted non-preserved, however tax may apply on withdrawals depending on their age. The member may supply a new certification to start the 24-month period again.
Being able to access super benefits tax free on diagnosis of a terminal medical condition gives members greater options to “tidy up” their affairs prior to death. However, it is important to not overlook strategy considerations including.
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