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Retired Police Tax Guide

Tax Advice for Retired Police Officers

PoliceTax supports retired police officers with tax returns, superannuation matters, investment income, rental property issues and capital gains considerations.

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Retired police tax areas we can review

  • Superannuation and pension income considerations
  • Investment income, dividends and managed funds
  • Rental property income and expenses
  • Capital gains tax from property or shares
  • Spouse and family tax coordination
  • Previous return reviews where refunds may have been missed

Why retirement changes your tax position

Retirement often changes income sources, deductions, investments and reporting obligations. A return that used to be simple may become more complex once superannuation, property or investment income is involved.

PoliceTax helps retired officers understand what information is needed and which matters require careful review.

Bring these records

  • Superannuation and pension statements
  • Bank interest and dividend information
  • Rental property records
  • Share, managed fund or crypto statements
  • Private health insurance statement
  • Prior-year tax returns if you want a review

Frequently asked questions

Can PoliceTax help retired officers?

Yes. PoliceTax works with serving and retired police officers and can help with retirement-related tax matters.

Do retired police officers still need specialist tax advice?

Often yes, especially where superannuation, investments, property, CGT or prior police-related income issues are involved.

Can you review previous tax returns?

Yes. PoliceTax can review previous returns to identify potential missed issues or amendment opportunities where appropriate.

Ready to get your police tax return sorted?

PoliceTax provides specialist tax support for Australian police officers, recruits, retired officers and police families.