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16000 dead people and 27,000 expat Aussies receive stimulus payments | smh.com.au

16000 dead people and 27,000 expat Aussies receive stimulus payments



As many as 16,000 dead people and 27,000 expatriate Australians have received a total of $40 million worth of Federal Government stimulus payments.
The Australian Tax Office says the cost of the payments made to the dead is likely to exceed $14 million.
The payments of $900 each were made to deceased estates and are unlikely to be spent as part of the Government's $42 billion stimulus package, News Ltd reported.
The office revealed that 15,934 payments have so far been made to deceased estates and that figure could rise sharply with 47,111 deceased estates lodging a tax return for the eligible period.
The Tax Office admits it does not know where the payments to dead people ultimately finish up.
"It is the role of the executor in administering the proceeds of the deceased estate to determine how the tax bonus payment will be distributed to beneficiaries," the Tax Office said.
More than $11 million was spent on "marketing" the stimulus package.
About $8 billion has been paid to 8.7 million people so far.
The Government is also sending about $25 million in payments to people living overseas, with non-Australians who have worked in the country for at least six months receiving the funds.
New Zealand and British economies will benefit the most, with 40 per cent of the overseas payments going to expatriates in those countries.
A total of 7305 people will receive the payment to an overseas address and 18,000 will receive the payment via their bank account.
The Tax Office was unable to determine how many prisoners had received the payment.
 

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Deceased money goes to next of kin...so yeah still getting spent on stuff.
 

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For dead people:

Case 1) the money is sent back to the government for whatever reason - no problem
Case 2) the money goes to a person, the person spends it - no problem

I'd like to know WHY dead people got paid. I presume it's because people died and the government office administering the payment didn't have records of their death on time (or at all). That's not something you can easily fix.
 

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The non-Australians who worked here for 6 months is worse though :S
I thought about that and it's possibly referring to students (for example) who have spent 6 months of their, say, 3 years of uni here. I.e. they will be here for at least 2.5 years more.

If not, wtf.
 

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I would like to know why they were stupid enough to not cross-reference lists of recently-issued death certificates and hospital lists in order to not pay dead people, yet they were able to perfectly leave the perfectly alive me out because I earned just under the tax-free threshold :(
 

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