External
Departmental Instruction

DATE OF ISSUE:  16 April 2009

Indexation of British War Pensions (Disability Pensions)

Replaced by DI No.

C07/2010

Amends DI No.

Replaces DI No.

C09/2008

Purpose

The purpose of this Departmental Instruction is to advise of processing arrangements for the manual indexation of British war pensions.

War pensions to increase by 5.0%

The UK Veterans Agency has advised that British war pensions will rise by 5.0% in line with their Retail Price Index. British war pensioners will receive the increase from 6 April 2009.  The Veterans Agency has published their rates chart at:

http://www.veterans-uk.com/pdfs/publications/va_leaflets/valeaflet9.pdf

Effective date and payday

The effective date for the variation should be 7 April 2009 for payday 23 April 2009.  If processing of income support cases is delayed past 17 April 2009, a later effective date may be used so that no overpayment of rent assistance is raised.  Any later effective date used should be the first day of a pension period.  Cases with both income support and EATS or composite components should not be delayed.

Cases affected

These changes will affect the following cases:

  • Composite cases (with or without income support)
  • EATS cases (with or without income support)
  • British war pension in assessments of rent assistance, age pension or income support supplement

Exchange rate for EATS and composite cases

The exchange rate to use for EATS and composite cases (DP paid by Australia on behalf of the UK) is £1 = A$2.0235.  These cases are now subject to the daily exchange rate variation of plus or minus 2.5%.  For further information refer to DI C22/2005.

Exchange rate for British DP paid direct from the UK

The exchange rate to use for British DP paid direct from the UK is £1 = A$2.0235.  This is the same exchange rate used for British Official Public Service and Armed Forces Pensions.  For further information refer to DI C06/2009.

Rates charts in Australian dollars and AIS reports

British war pension rates converted to $A at both old and new rates have been e-mailed to the Income Support Management group along with the AIS report.  EATS and composite cases have been provided to the National Manager, Compensation.

There have been occasional problems with the AIS results.  If for any reason the list provided appears inconsistent with your expectations please contact the Income Support officer listed below

Manual examination

No cases will be processed automatically.  All cases will be listed for manual examination and updated in PIPS.

Contact officer

The Income Support contact officer for this exercise is Martin Wright, ext 48636.

John Geary

National Manager

Income Support

16 April 2008