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C32/2002 REASSESSMENT OF COMSUPER AND DFRDB SUPERANNUATION PENSIONS - JULY 2002,

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DATE OF ISSUE:  25 JULY 2002

REASSESSMENT OF COMSUPER AND DFRDB SUPERANNUATION PENSIONS - JULY 2002

Purpose of instruction

The purpose of this Departmental Instruction is to provide information about the July 2002 reassessment of Comsuper and DFRDB superannuation pensions.

Background

Comsuper and DFRDB superannuation pensions are adjusted bi-annually in January and July.  The CPI increase to be applied to the July 2002 adjustment is 1.8%

Processing date

Reassessment processing to reflect the July 2002 CPI increase to Comsuper and DFRDB superannuation pensions will be 25-27 July 2002.

Effective date

The effective date of the reassessment will be 23 July 2002.

On pension payday 8 August 2002, pensioners will receive a full installment at the new assessed rate.

Advice letter target audience

A letter will be produced for Income Support pensioners in receipt of Commonwealth Superannuation and/or DFRDB and following the reassessment have a variation to their pension payment.  There will be approximately 20,000 advice letters nationally.

Printing and mailing of advice letters

The advice letters will be printed and mailed through the Department's bulk mailing house, Security Mailing Services (SMS) in Sydney.  All letters will be lodged with Australia Post by COB Friday, 2 August 2002.

Streamed advices requiring state office action

The following advices will be streamed and printed by IBMGSA, and sent via courier to each State Office for checking and despatch:

  • special register
  • overseas
  • reduction to nil
  • cases which result in multiple payment boxes (ie., Payment Information Attachment); and
  • enclosure (treatment changes).

'Held' advices to be forced

As part of the batch processing run any advices in 'held' status will be forced to print.  Forced 'held' advices will print at each respective State Office's nominated printer.

Contacts

Advice issues - Simone Cantrill (02) 6289 6489.

Systems issues - Kevin Chapman (02) 6289 6749.

ROGER WINZENBERG

Branch Head

Income Support

23 July 2002