Even if you’re not eligible for any benefits from Centrelink, you may qualify for a Low Income Health Care Card if your income falls below the qualifying limits.
Holders of a Low Income Health Care Card are entitled to cheaper medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). You may also be entitled to concessions offered by private companies and concessions on energy bills, healthcare costs, public transport, water rates, etc, but as these are issued by state, territory and local governments, they may vary depending on where you live.
The card is available to those who hold Australian citizenship, a permanent visa, a Special Category visa and certain temporary visas such as a Partner Provisional or Temporary Protection visa.
Your income in the past eight weeks must not exceed the limits outlined below.
Status | Weekly income | Eight-week period |
Single, no children | $680 | $5440 |
Couple, no children | $1166 | $9328 |
There is no assets test for the card but it is subject to a 12-monthly renewal. To renew your card your income must again be no greater than quoted in the table above.
Once you have been granted a Low Income Health Care Card, your weekly income must not exceed the limits detailed below. If you exceed the limit, you lose use of the card. You must advise Centrelink of any changes in your income and it will work out whether you still qualify to use the card.
Status | Weekly income | Eight-week period |
Single, no children | $850 | $6800 |
Couple, no children | $1457.50 | $11,660 |
Examples of income Centrelink assess include:
Although there is no assets test, any assets you own will be subject to deeming rates to determine any income they generate for you, whether or not the assets actually generate said income.
From 1 January 2023, income you receive from the sale of your principal home is not counted for the purposes of the Low Income Health Card for a period of 24 months.
Proceeds from your home sale to be used to secure a new principal home will be deemed at the lower rate only (0.25 per cent). Any extra sale proceeds held in a financial asset will be subject to the regular deeming rates (2.25 per cent).
If you’re building a new home, the land is also exempt for up to 24 months. This only applies if the land value is less than the amount you got from the sale of your home.
You can apply for a Low Income Health Care Card online through your myGov account. You will need to supply supporting documents including payslips, employment records and bank statements as well as the usual identity and tax documents.
To find out more about claiming for a Low Income Health Care Card, the residency requirements and what is included as income, visit ServicesAustralia.gov.au.
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