Policy change hits health-care cards
The negative impact of a policy change in this year's federal budget keeps broadening. From July 1 next year, tax-exempt superannuation pensions will be counted not only for the super co-contribution and Centrelink benefits, but when assessing a person's entitlement to health-care cards..
Fri Jul 2008 12:07 (5 months, 3 weeks ago)
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