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3 Employer lump sum payments 2023

Complete question 3 to declare lump sum payments received from an employer for unused annual or long service leave.

Last updated 24 May 2023

Things you need to know

Declare at this question lump sum payments you received from your employer for unused annual leave or unused long service leave.

Do not include in your tax return payments for early retirement or genuine redundancy shown at 'Lump sum D' on your income statements or PAYG payment summary – individual non-business. You do not pay tax on these payments.

Do not include at this question, any:

  • employer lump sum payments in arrears or non-superannuation annuity payments in arrears shown at 'Lump sum E' on your income statements or payment summaries – declare these amounts in the supplementary tax return at question 24 Other income 2023.
  • lump sum payments in arrears shown on your PAYG payment summary – superannuation income stream – declare these amounts at question 7 Australian annuities and superannuation income streams 2023.

Did you receive any of these payments?

No

Go to question 4 Employment termination payments 2023, or return to main menu Individual tax return instructions 2023.

Yes

Read on.

What you need to answer this question

You will need your income statement or PAYG payment summary – individual non-business, PAYG payment summary – foreign employment or a comparable statement from your payer showing an amount at 'Lump sum A' or 'Lump sum B' where relevant.

If you have an amount at 'Lump sum A' that foreign tax has been paid, you will also need to complete the supplementary tax return question 20 – label U.

If you can't find or think there is an issue with your income statement, payment summaries or comparable statements, contact your employer or payer. If you are unsuccessful, see Income statement not finalised or missing payment summary.

If you can't access your income statement through myGov then contact us.

Completing your tax return

To complete this question, follow the steps below.

If you do not have amounts shown at 'Lump sum A' on your income statements or payment summaries, go to step 4.

Amounts shown at Lump sum A

Step 1

Add up the total tax withheld from lump sum A amounts shown on your income statements and payment summaries. Do not include any amounts of tax withheld you have included at any other question, such as question 1 or 2.

Write the answer under Tax withheld at the left of question 3 – label R.

Step 2

Add up all lump sum A amounts on your income statements and payment summaries.

Write the answer at question 3 – label R.

Step 3

Print in the Type box at the right of label R:

R

if the amount related to one of the following:

  • a genuine redundancy payment
  • an early retirement scheme payment
  • the invalidity segment of an employment termination payment or superannuation benefit
 

T

for all other situations

Check with your payer if you are not sure.

If you do not have amounts shown at 'Lump sum B' on your income statements or payment summaries, you have finished this question. Go to question 4 Employment termination payments 2023.

Amounts shown at Lump sum B

Step 4

Add up the total tax withheld from lump sum B amounts shown on your income statements and payment summaries. Do not include amounts of tax withheld you have included at step 1 above or at any other question, such as question 1 or 2.

Write the answer under Tax withheld at the left of question 3 – label H.

Step 5

Add up all lump sum B amounts on your income statements and payment summaries.

Divide the total by 20. This is because only 5% is taxable.

Write the answer at question 3 – label H.

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