Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994

PART 5 - BENEFIT PROTECTION STANDARDS  

Division 5.2 - Minimum benefits  

REGULATION 5.06   CERTAIN BENEFITS ROLLED OVER OR TRANSFERRED TO REGULATED SUPERANNUATION FUNDS TAKEN TO BE MINIMUM BENEFITS  

5.06(1)   [Minimum benefits]  

Subject to this regulation, the following benefits are taken to be minimum benefits in a regulated superannuation fund:


(a) benefits rolled over or transferred to the regulated superannuation fund;


(b) benefits allotted under Division 6.7 to an interest in the regulated superannuation fund held by, or created for, a receiving spouse.

5.06(2)   [Benefits received after one year]  

If:


(a) at least 1 year has elapsed since the fund received the benefits; and


(b) the trustee:


(i) is satisfied that the benefits are not in fact minimum benefits; and

(ii) decides not to continue to treat the benefits as minimum benefits;

subregulation (1) ceases to apply to the benefits.

5.06(3)   [Benefits received before lapse of one year]  

If:


(a) less than 1 year has elapsed since the fund received the benefits; and


(b) the trustee is satisfied that the benefits are not in fact minimum benefits;

subregulation (1) ceases to apply to the benefits.

5.06(4)   [Amount of minimum benefits]  

If benefits that have been rolled over or transferred to a regulated superannuation fund are taken under this regulation to be minimum benefits, the amount of the minimum benefits as at any time is the sum of:


(a) the benefits rolled over or transferred to the fund; and


(b) the investment earnings on those benefits down to that time;

less the costs applicable to those benefits down to that time.

5.06(5)   [Power of trustee]  

The trustee has power to make a decision of the kind mentioned in subparagraph (2)(b)(ii) despite anything in the governing rules of the fund.

5.06(6)   [Interpretation]  

In this regulation:

benefits
means benefits other than benefits rolled over or transferred to a regulated superannuation fund from an RSA.


 

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