the NT Superannuation Office administers the Northern Territory Government and Public Authorities Superannuation Scheme, the Northern Territory Supplementary Superannuation Scheme, the Legislative Assembly Members' Superannuation Scheme; the Northern Territory Police Supplementary Benefit Scheme; the Northern Territory Administrators Pensions Scheme; and the Northern Territory Government Death and Invalidity Scheme.
Treasury and Finance is a key central agency in the Northern Territory public sector and is recognised as providing high quality advice and information to the Treasurer and the Government, Territory agencies and the Territory community.
These calculators are designed to give an indication of stamp duty payable on the conveyance of real estate and business property, the issue and transfer of motor vehicle certificate of registration, and superannuation.
A branch of Northern Territory Treasury, the NT Superannuation Office administers the Northern Territory Government and Public Authorities Superannuation Scheme; the Northern Territory Supplementary Superannuation Scheme; the Legislative Assembly Members' Superannuation Scheme; the Northern Territory Police Supplementary Benefit Scheme; and the Northern Territory Administrators Pensions Scheme.
A division of the Department of Treasury and Finance, the NT Superannuation Office administers the following NT Public Sector schemes: •The Northern Territory Government and Public Authorities Superannuation Scheme (NTGPASS). ABN 67 738 128 022 •The Northern Territory Supplementary Superannuation Scheme (NTSSS). •The Legislative Assembly Members' Superannuation Scheme (LAMS). •The Northern Territory Police Supplementary Benefit Scheme. •The Northern Territory Administrators Pensions Scheme. •The Northern Territory Government Death and Invalidity Scheme (NTGDIS).
Treasury serves the Territory community through the Treasurer, providing the Government with fiscal, economic and regulatory advice and services.
Certain categories of unclaimed moneys either revert back to Northern Territory Treasury, or must have Treasury's approval for their release.
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