How IP is worked out and paid
Generally, we work out your IP payment as a percentage of your salary - up to 75%. Although, there will be a maximum amount insured. Please refer to your insurance guide for more details.
Income from other sources may impact your monthly IP benefit payment
Generally, if you receive income from other sources while you are being paid a monthly IP benefit, then that benefit may be reduced by those payments. This may be called an offset in your plan.
How offsetting is applied to your benefit payment, and the other income sources that are offset vary across products and plans. We’ve provided some general information below, but it’s important to check the terms that apply to you. If you have insurance with AMP super, check your insurance guide (available in My AMP) to see your terms and conditions.
How offsets are applied to IP benefit payments
Depending on your product or plan, your benefit payment may be offset:
- so that it doesn’t exceed 75% (or the percentage applicable to your plan) of your pre-disability income, or
- as a straight offset off your benefit payment.
Sources of income that may offset your benefit payments:
- Workers’ Compensation, Motor Accident Compensation, Social Security (or similar legislation) in relation to your injury or illness
- Any statutory or other government payments for loss of income, earning capacity, or any other economic loss, in relation to your injury or illness
- Any disability, injury or sickness insurance type policy (other than a lump sum Total and Permanent Disablement benefit)
- Sick leave that you receive at the same time as being paid a benefit