Applying for your super early may be tricky for some people. Although anyone can navigate the process, it can be confusing and time-consuming. The Australian Tax Office require a lot of information when making an application for compassionate grounds, and for many, this can be somewhat overwhelming, especially when already dealing with a drug or alcohol addiction. For those wanting to apply through financial hardship, that must be done directly through your super provider.
An application for releasing superannuation is typically with the ATO and must be completed either online or on a paper form. Applications can not be currently processed over the phone. During the process, the applicant must provide the evidence requested – a medical assessment from the Psychiatrist and General Practitioner and any other supporting evidence – to assist with the application. Applying to repay borrowed money used to pay addiction treatment costs is still under review, and the current forms need to be updated. For this reason, applicants wanting to apply for the repayment of borrowed amounts must still apply as if the expenses have not yet been paid.
For more detailed information on the above process, see how to apply for release on compassionate grounds.
Due to the nature of the challenges in this process, we provide support and assistance with applications so people can get the help they need and treatment as soon as possible.