• Nath@aussie.zone
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    2 days ago

    The answer is in the article:

    If you’re getting income support payments such as the age pension and own a cryptocurrency, you need to let Services Australia know within 14 days if there is a significant change in the asset value.

    Further if you are trading crypto with the intent to make a profit, you may be considered as self-employed (still working) and this could affect your pension.

    Frankly, I’m impressed that the ATO is across Crypto enough to have such policies regarding it.

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      15 hours ago

      I wonder with crypto bull run supposedly on, how many pensioners will go over the assets limit lol

      I’m not sure grandma has any crypto… but putting all your investments in only crypto -or any single asset class- is just stupid.

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      20 hours ago

      Based on the sort of questions people ask in the Super/retirement groups I’m in I think its highly likely to be real. I’m not sure that putting all your retirement money into crypto is actually a worse strategy than the more common strategy of taking all your money out of the market every time it drops and buying back in when it goes up.

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      2 days ago

      Surprisingly, it wasn’t (entirely). It was one of the questions asked to the money editor this week. In context, it wasn’t even a bad question.

      They just picked the question most likely to generate clicks.