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Superannuation (PSS) Maximum Benefits (2014-2015) Determination 2014
I, STEPHEN PAUL WHITTON, Director, Manual Calculations, Position No. 44, and Delegate of Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, pursuant to rules 5.6.5 and 5.7.7 of the PSS Rules, in the Schedule to the Deed in force under section 4 of the Superannuation Act 1990, DETERMINE as follows:
Dated 30 May 2014
S WHITTON Delegate of Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation
1 Name of Determination
This Determination is the Superannuation (PSS) Maximum Benefits (2014-2015) Determination 2014.
2 Commencement
This determination shall take effect from and including 1 July 2014.
3 Maximum Benefits – Lump Sums
For rule 5.6.5 of the PSS Rules, the table in rule 5.6.1 has effect, for the financial year starting on 1 July 2014, as if the amounts specified in the following table were substituted for the amounts specified in that table:
Table – Maximum Benefits
Average Salary Maximum Benefit
Less than $67,500.00 $675,000.00
$67,500.00 and over 10 times average salary
4 Maximum Benefits – AFP Lump Sums
For rule 5.7.7 of the PSS Rules, the table in rule 5.7.1 has effect, for the financial year starting on 1 July 2014, as if the amounts specified in the following table were substituted for the amounts specified in that table:
Table – AFP Preliminary Maximum Benefits – Lump Sums Average Salary Preliminary Maximum Benefit
Less than $67,500.00 $675,000.00
$67,500.00 and over 10 times average salary
5 Maximum Benefits – AFP Pensions
For rule 5.7.7 of the PSS Rules, the table in rule 5.7.2 has effect, for the financial year starting on 1 July 2014, as if the amounts specified in the following table were substituted for the amounts specified in that table:
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