If you are paid a pension that is means-tested, you will not need to lodge an income assessment form as the Department of Human Services (DHS) or Department of Veteran’s Affairs (DVA) will have sufficient information to work out your eligibility to pay an income-tested fee.
If you are paid a pension that is not means-tested or if you are a self-funded retiree, you will need to lodge an Aged Care Fees Income Assessment form with either the DHS or the DVA.
No one is forced to do an Income Assessment, but it should be noted that if you decide not to complete one, you can be asked to pay the maximum income-tested fee.
For home care, the assessment is based on entirely on your income and does not include the value of your home or any other assets.
You can ask for an assessment on the My Aged Care website.
On the My Aged Care website there is a fee estimator that you can use to see what you may be eligible to pay.
Please note, the fare estimator will likely calculate your Income Tested Fee in conjunction with the Daily Care Fee – we don’t charge the Daily Care Fee.