This leaflet raises a number of issues which you may need to think about in deciding whether DFRDB or MSBS is better for you. It is not intended to provide a detailed guide to the benefits in the DFRDB Scheme and the MSBS. An overview and comparison…
The retention benefit is a lump sum in-service payment which will be offered to you if you are a member of the MSBS who has served in the Defence Force for more than 15 and less than 20 years and who has reached the rank of Sergeant (E), Major (E) or…
The Superannuation Fund Investment Trust was established in 1976 to manage the fund?? of the Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme. Our role has been to manage and invest the moneys of the Commonwealth Superannuation Fund which comprises the…
In the DFRDB Scheme your contributions are paid into Consolidated Revenue -that is they are paid to the Commonwealth. Similarly, all benefits are paid from Consolidated Revenue. For the MSBS, only the employer component is paid from Consolidated…
This pamphlet is intended to provide a quick introduction to Reasonable Benefits Limits. The full details are fairly complex, so this introduction can be no more than a general guide. If your total superannuation benefits come from MSBS, it is…