An unincorporated business is generally a partnership or pastoral company. A person is not in severe financial hardship if their unincorporated business drawings plus other income (exceeds the maximum pension or benefit payment.
The severe financial hardship test includes a person's drawings from an unincorporated business. A person cannot be considered to be in severe financial hardship if their unincorporated business drawings plus other income exceeds the maximum pension payment.
A person may be in severe financial hardship if substantial evidence shows:
If a person claims that an unincorporated business is unable to sustain their drawings they must provide:
Substantial evidence may include:
A person is not considered to be in severe financial hardship if these returns show that the business can sustain the drawings.
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