We’re pleased to share more details on how stand down affects your compulsory member contributions as a member of Division 1 or Division 2 with a minimum guaranteed benefit from a former Australian Airlines plan.
Your Credited Service, a key component to calculating your defined benefit, will continue to accrue while you’re stood down. This means your defined benefit will continue to grow when you’re stood down. It also means that your obligation to make your compulsory member contributions continues while you’re stood down.
As the design of your defined benefit includes a minimum guaranteed benefit in some cases, your compulsory member contributions and the investment earnings they receive are important in determining whether the minimum guaranteed benefit will increase your total benefit. Since your compulsory member contributions aren’t coming out of your pay during this time, you have two choices to help you satisfy your obligation to pay compulsory member contributions.
Your options
Option 1: Request to stop making compulsory member contributions and have your benefit adjusted
You can request to suspend your obligation to pay compulsory member contributions while you’re stood down and have your benefit adjusted to reflect this suspension. Your defined benefit will continue to grow if you choose this option, but we will add some extra steps to the way we calculate your benefit to make sure the net effect of your minimum guaranteed benefit is the same as if you had made your compulsory member contributions. Part of this process involves creating an offset account to track your unpaid contributions. The interest rate will be the same as that used for your Member Account (which is the same rate that applies to Qantas Super’s defined benefit assets). You can view these by downloading our weekly credited interest rates (CIRs).
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Option 2: Confirm you will continue to make compulsory member contributions
If you would like to pay your contributions, you can do this via the payment methods specified further below. In this case, you are agreeing that if you do not make them in the time stipulated, you’ll be treated in accordance with Option 1. That is, you’ve requested to suspend your obligation to pay all outstanding and future compulsory member contributions while you’re stood down. In that case, we will create an offset account and the matters set out above under the section “Option 1: How requesting to suspend your compulsory contributions will impact your benefits” will apply to your offset account.
What you need to do
Please read the information below about how each option works before making your choice.
Option 1: If you’d like to request to not pay the contributions, you must fill out the form at the bottom of the page.
Option 2: If you’d like to pay your contributions, you can do so via one of the methods outlined below.
What happens if you do nothing?
If you do not take any action by 27 October 2023, Qantas Super will take this to mean you have requested to not pay your unpaid compulsory contributions and therefore have your benefit adjusted as per the process explained under Option 1.
How each option works
Option 1: How requesting to suspend your compulsory contributions will impact your benefits
Option 2: What you need to do if you want to pay your compulsory member contributions
If you want to pay your compulsory member contributions, it’s important that you pay them by the due date specified on the communication you received from us.
As part of this, you are agreeing that if you do not make them in the time stipulated, you’ll be treated in accordance with Option 1. That is, you’ve requested to suspend your obligation to pay all outstanding and future compulsory member contributions while you’re stood down. In that case, we will create an offset account and the matters set out above under the section “Option 1: How requesting to suspend your compulsory contributions will impact your benefits” will apply to your offset account.
You can pay your compulsory member contributions in two ways:
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