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Lodging a Tax Return in Retirement: What You Need to Know

  • September 25, 2025
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Retirement doesn’t automatically mean freedom from tax obligations. While some retirees may no longer need to lodge a tax return, many still do – depending on their income sources.

Let’s take a look at a breakdown of the rules around tax returns in retirement and what to watch for.

Do You Have to Lodge a Tax Return?
Even in retirement, the same Australian tax rules apply: if your taxable income exceeds the tax-free threshold (currently $18,200), you must lodge a return—unless specific tax offsets apply.

If the Age Pension is your only income source and no tax has been withheld, you generally don’t need to lodge a return. But if any other income is coming in—investment returns, part-time wages, super lump sums, or rental income—a return is usually required.

Special Considerations in Retirement

  1. Tax-Free Super Pensions (Age 60+)
    If your only income is a tax-free pension from a taxed super fund and you’re aged 60 or older, you may not need to lodge a return—so long as no other income sources apply.
  2. Capped Defined Benefit Pensions
    These can include a tax-free component up to a threshold, after which any excess may be taxable and must be declared. Your fund typically provides a tax statement to assist.
  3. Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs)
    Trustees must continue lodging annual returns for their SMSF, even if members are in the retirement income phase.
  4. Seniors and Pensioners Tax Offset (SAPTO)
    This offset can significantly reduce or even eliminate tax liability—but eligibility depends on meeting age/pension criteria and income thresholds. The ATO also provides a tool to check if you need to lodge.

How to Decide What to Do
The easiest route is to use the ATO’s “Do I need to lodge a tax return?” tool, accessible via your myGov-linked ATO Services account. If it indicates you’re not required to lodge, you can instead submit a non-lodgment advice online.

If you received franking credits but don’t otherwise need to lodge a return, you may still be eligible for a refund—either via simple online application, phone, or mail.

If you’re still unsure, having a chat with your accountant could help work out whether or not you need to lodge a return.

Key Documents to Have on Hand
• PAYG Payment Summaries or Income Statements from super income streams, investments, part-time work, etc.
• Statements showing taxable components, particularly if receiving a defined benefit pension or accessing super lump sums.
• Any documents related to dividends, interest, rental or business income, along with necessary PAYG summaries.
• Franking credits and proof of super contributions (if claiming deductions).
• If applicable, SAPTO eligibility details or rebate income documentation.
While the rules around lodging in retirement can be confusing, the ATO’s online tools are invaluable for clarity.

In many cases, if your only income is a tax-free super pension or the Age Pension, and no tax has been withheld, a tax return may not be required—but notifying the ATO through non-lodgment advice is still important.

If your circumstances are more complex—such as additional income, SMSF obligations, or taxable super payments—it’s wise to lodge a return and consult a tax professional if needed.

Staying informed now ensures smoother tax compliance and peace of mind in your retirement years. Why not have a talk with your tax accountant and find out the right move for your situation?

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