3.7.1 Indexation
3.7.1.1 Indexation of weekly payments | 3.7.1.2 Previous position earnings (PPE) | 3.7.1.3 Statutory maximums | 3.7.1.4 Indexation table| 3.7.1.5 Indexation to CPI |
The legislation provides for the indexation of weekly payments, medical and like services, employer excess, weekly pensions for dependants and certain other amounts.
3.7.1.1 Indexation of weekly payments
Unless a worker is receiving the statutory maximum of weekly payments, indexation occurs on the anniversary of the day on which the worker became entitled to weekly payments for their injury (s542 WIRC).
When indexation is applied, the worker’s weekly payment amounts are varied based on movement in Victorian average weekly earnings.
This movement is calculated using the average weekly total earnings of employees in Victoria in original terms published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) as at:
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the 15th day of the month preceding the month that indexation occurs; and
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the 15th day of the corresponding month one year earlier.
Indexed weekly payment amounts are calculated by varying the amount of a worker’s PIAWE in accordance with the following formula:
If PIAWE has previously been varied in accordance with the above formula, the varied PIAWE amount must be used when indexation next occurs.
Note: From August 2012, the ABS publishes AWE Average Weekly Earnings figures six-monthly, in February and August of each year. Prior to this date, quarterly figures were published.
Negative indexation
If the indexation factor calculated in accordance with the above formula is negative and would result in a reduction of a worker’s PIAWE, indexation does not take effect and the worker’s weekly payments stay the same.
When indexation next occurs, the previous negative percentage amount is offset against any positive movement in the indexed amount. The PIAWE will not increase until all the reduction has been offset even if this takes more than one year.
Year 1 | Year 2 |
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PIAWE pre-indexation = $1,000 Indexation factor = -1.25% Worker’s PIAWE and weekly payments remain the same and the worker’s PIAWE does not reduce despite the reduction in Victorian average weekly earnings. PIAWE post-indexation = $1,000 |
PIAWE pre-indexation = $1,000 Indexation factor = 3.25% Offset from previous negative indexation = -1.25% Net indexation factor = 2.00% PIAWE post-indexation = $1,000 x 102% = $1,020 The worker’s PIAWE is indexed by 2%, which is the current indexation factor of 3.25% as offset by the -1.25% previous indexation factor. |
Claims with indexation dates 1 October – 31 March | ||
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INDEXATION YEAR 1: Claim indexes in period 1 October 2021 - 31 March 2022 | INDEXATION YEAR 2: Claim indexes in period 1 October 2022 - 31 March 2023 | INDEXATION YEAR 3: Claim indexes in period 1 October 2023 - 31 March 2024 |
PIAWE pre-indexation = $1,000 Indexation factor = -2.7158% Worker’s PIAWE does not reduce despite the reduction in Victorian average weekly earnings. PIAWE post-indexation = $1,000 |
PIAWE pre-indexation = $1,000 Indexation factor = 2.7123% Offset from previous negative indexation = -2.7158% Net indexation factor = -0.0035% PIAWE post-indexation = $1,000 Worker’s PIAWE does not reduce despite the negative indexation factor. |
PIAWE pre-indexation = $1,000 Indexation factor = 3.1071% Offset from previous negative indexation factor = -0.0035% Net indexation factor = 3.1036% PIAWE post-indexation = $1,031.04 |
Indexation - rounding
Under the legislation, where the indexed weekly payment amount is:
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less than $1,000, the indexed figure can be rounded to the nearest whole $1
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greater or equal to $1,000, the indexed figure can be rounded to the nearest $10
Indexation for workers with entitlements before 5 march 1990
For workers who became entitled to weekly payments before 5 March 1990, PIAWE is indexed on 1 July, as this is the date that is deemed to be the anniversary of the injury.
3.7.1.2 Previous position earnings (PPE)
Previous position earnings (also known as notional earnings) are the ordinary time earnings the worker would now be earning in the same position had no injury occurred.
How previous position earnings affect PIAWE:
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Where previous position earnings are less than the PIAWE before indexation, indexation does not apply and PIAWE does not increase (example 2 below)
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Where previous position earnings are greater than the PIAWE before indexation but less than the PIAWE after indexation, then the previous position earnings are accepted as PIAWE instead of indexation (example 3 below)
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Where previous position earnings are greater than the PIAWE after indexation, then indexation applies (example 4 below)
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Where previous position earnings are not provided/available (e.g. employer has ceased trading and there is no award governing pay rates for the worker ) indexation applies (example 1 below)
Examples of how PPE affects PIAWE
Indexation date | PIAWE before indexation | % used | PIAWE after indexation | Notional earnings (PPE) | Resultant PIAWE |
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05/07/2020 |
1798 |
3.1662 |
1850 |
1850 |
$1798 x 1.031662 = $1854.9282 (rounded to $1850 being nearest $10)
Max payable amount = $1850 x 80% = $1,480.00
Indexation date | PIAWE before indexation | % used | PIAWE after indexation | Notional earnings (PPE) | Resultant PIAWE | |
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Claim indexed without PPE | 05/07/2020 |
2070 |
3.1662 | 2140 | 2140 | |
PPE entered | 05/07/2020 | 2070 | 3.1662 | 2136 | 2060 | 2070 |
$2070 x 1.031662 = $2135.5403 (rounded to $2140 being nearest $10 if no PPE, or rounded to $2136 nearest $1 if PPE provided).
As previous position earnings are less than the PIAWE before indexation, indexation does not apply and PIAWE does not increase. As a result, the indexation entry in CE01/ECE01 is removed.
Max payable amount = $2070 x 80% = $1,656
Indexation date | PIAWE before indexation | % used | PIAWE after indexation | Notional earnings (PPE) | Resultant PIAWE | |
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Claim indexed without PPE | 05/07/2020 |
1778 |
3.1662 | 1830 | 1830 | |
PPE entered | 05/07/2020 | 1778 | 3.1662 | 1834 | 1800 | 1800 |
$1778 x 1.031662 = $1834.2950 (rounded to $1830 being nearest $10 if no PPE, or to $1834 nearest $1 if PPE provided).
Where previous position earnings are greater than the PIAWE before indexation but less than the PIAWE after indexation, then the previous position earnings are accepted as PIAWE instead of indexation. Therefore, the compensation entry for indexation in CE01/ECE01 is adjusted.
Max payable amount = $1800 x 80% = $1,440
Indexation date | PIAWE before indexation | % used | PIAWE after indexation | Notional earnings (PPE) | Resultant PIAWE | |
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Claim indexed without PPE | 05/07/2020 |
2630 |
3.1662 | 2710 | 2710 | |
PPE entered | 05/07/2020 | 2630 | 3.1662 | 2710 | 2720 | 2710 |
$2630 x 1.031662 = $2713.2710 (rounded to $2710 being nearest $10).
Where previous position earnings are greater than the PIAWE post-indexation, indexation applies. The indexed rate is retained and there is no recalculation of the rate following provision of PPE.
Max payable amount = $2710 x 80% = $2,168
Note: In above examples, the claim is considered to be post 13 weeks paid/payable.
Note: An increase in the previous position earnings occurring after the effective date of indexation of PIAWE cannot be used until the next indexation of PIAWE. However, any increase that took effect before the date of indexation will require a recalculation of the indexed PIAWE.
3.7.1.3 Statutory maximums
The statutory maximums payable for weekly payments for claims for weekly payments first made on or after 5 April 2010 are varied on 1 July each year and:
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equates to twice the State average weekly earnings (s161, 162 WIRC Act Workplace Injury Rehabilitation & Compensation Act 2013)
Note: State average weekly earnings are recalculated on 1 July each year based on the average weekly earnings of employees in Victoria in original terms as published by the ABS as at June in the preceding financial year -
remain constant throughout the financial year. This may mean that the statutory maximum amount is different across claims depending on the date that the entitlement to weekly payments commenced if there has been a reduction in the average weekly earnings over the last 12 months
If, after an increase in average weekly earnings in Victoria, a worker is no longer receiving the statutory maximum amount, the claim will instead be indexed on the anniversary of the worker’s incapacity for work.
Scenario
- Claim lodged on 8 August 2013
- PIAWE is $4,500 per week
- worker has no current work capacity Under the legislation, unless inconsistent with the context or subject-matter — current work capacity, in relation to a worker, means a present inability arising from an injury such that the worker is not able to return to his or her pre-injury employment but is able to return to work in suitable employment, declared training program
- statutory maximum (twice State average weekly earnings) is $2,050
- from 1 July 2014 the statutory maximum payment rate increases to $2,130
Result
80% of $4,500 ($3,600) is greater than the current maximum benefit of $2,130 and therefore payments are limited to $2,130.
From 1 July 2014 the amount is recalculated to take into effect the maximum benefit rate increase. Therefore, even though 80% PIAWE remains at $3,600 the maximum weekly payment has risen and the worker’s entitlement is increased to $2,130 per week, which is the maximum.