When we pay your pension and allowance

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This page provides information on how a ‘pension period’ relates to the instalment of pension paid to you each fortnight.

This information is for recipients of Service Pension, Veteran Payment, Income Support Supplement, Social Security Age Pension (paid by DVA), Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) holders and eligible Veteran Gold Card holders who receive their energy supplement from DVA.

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What is a pension period

A 'pension period' is 14 days long, starting on a Tuesday and ending a fortnight later on the Monday before pension payday. Your pension instalment is the sum of the pension amounts you are entitled to for each of the 14 days in the pension period. Changes to your personal, residential and financial circumstances may mean that pension amounts owed to you will need to be reviewed. We always aim to review your pension amount quickly. Wherever possible, we aim to complete the review so that changes to your pension during a pension period are reflected in the next pension instalment that we pay you. If the review is unable to be completed in time for the next pension instalment, we may then need to make an appropriate adjustment to your pension (up or down) in a later instalment. You can assist by telling us about your changes within 14 days of them happening.

Here is a table to illustrate the ‘14 Day Pension Period’.

An example of a 14 day pension period
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5
Day 6Day 7Day 8Day 9Day 10Day 11Day 12
Day 13Day 14  PAYDAY  
Note: Some paydays include quarterly pension supplement and quarterly energy supplement for CSHC and eligible Veteran Gold Card holders.
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Pension indexation increases and paydays

For the first payday occurring after an indexation increase, your pension is calculated for part of the fortnight where the old rate is correct and the rest of the fortnight at the new increased rate. This ensures that you receive your correct daily entitlement.

Pensions are paid fortnightly, but calculated on a daily entitlement basis. This means that your first full payment at the new rate of pension will be paid from the 2nd payday after the indexation date.

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Obligations

You will need to tell us about changes to your circumstances and the date the change occurred within 14 days (or 28 days for those who live overseas or receive remote area allowance).

For more information about your obligations, please see  What You Need to Tell Us About

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2025 Pension Periods

2025 pension periods
 SUNMONTUEWEDTHURFRISAT
January   1234
56789 Payday1011
1213141516 1718
1920212223 Payday2425
2627282930311
February23456 Payday78
9101112131415
1617181920 Payday2122
2324252627281
March23456 Payday78
9101112131415
1617181920 Payday2122
23242526272829
April3031123 Payday45
6789101112
1314151617 Payday1819
20212223242526
272829301 Payday23
May45678910
1112131415 Payday1617
18192021222314
2526272829 Payday3031
June1234567
89101112 Payday1314
15161718192021
2223242526 Payday2728
July293012345
678910 Payday1112
13141516171819
2021222324 Payday2526
272829303112
August34567 Payday89
10111213141516
1718192021 Payday2223
14252627282930
September311234 Payday56
78910111213
1415161718 Payday1920
21222324252627
28293012 Payday34
October567891011
1213141516 Payday1718
19202122232425
2627282930 Payday311
November2345678
910111213 Payday1415
16171819202122
2324252627 Payday2829
December30123456
7891011 Payday1213
14151617181920
2122232425 Payday2627
28293031   
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