Find out about the overall features, benefits, risks and cost of investing your super in the PSSap with our product disclosure statement.
| Fact sheet title | Why should you read these fact sheets? | |
|---|---|---|
| Beneficiary nomination | If you want information on nominating someone to receive your death benefit. | |
| Contributions | If you want information about the different types of contributions you can make to the PSSap. | |
| Dependants | If you want to know the definition of a dependant for death benefit purposes. | |
| How the changes to tax on super affect you in the PSSap | If you want to know about the tax changes that came into effect on 1 July 2007. | |
| Income protection claims | If you have income protection cover and aren't able to work due to sickness or injury. This fact sheet gives you advice on how to make an income protection claim. | |
| Insurance | If you want information about Death, Total and Permanent Disability (TPD), and Income Protection (IP) insurance. We explain how your income protection is calculated and help you understand your insurance premium. | |
| Super co-contributions | If your total income, is less than $61,920 in the 2009/10 financial year and you would like to benefit from the government's super co-contribution. | |
| Superannuation salary | If you want information on your super salary - this is the salary used as a basis for calculating employer contributions. | |
| Tax and your super | If you want to understand the tax rate on contributions, investment earnings and lump sum benefits. | |
| Transfers | If you are a contributing member and want to transfer super from another super fund or retirement savings account into your PSSap account. | |
| Type of employment | If you are an employer and are entering a new employee into the eligibility determiner - this fact sheet gives you information on different employment status options. | |
| Withdrawing your super | If you are leaving employment and/or want to claim your PSSap benefit. |