Most viewed payments for Separated parents

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  1. Family Tax Benefit
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Family Tax Benefit when your child is 16 to 19 or stops studying

When your child turns 16 or stops studying after they turn 16, your Family Tax Benefit (FTB) may change.

Paying child support by non-agency payments

Paying parents can make direct payments or third party transfers that fall outside of regular child support payments.

  1. How to manage your assessment
  2. Changing your child’s care arrangements

Child support payments and care arrangements

If care arrangements change it may affect the child support payments you make or get.

  1. Asset types
  2. Gifting

When gifting exceptions apply

We have some exceptions to how we assess gifting.

  1. Top payments
  2. Financial Information Service

Financial Information Service live webinars

We have free webinars to help you understand your finances.

  1. Separated parents
  2. Learning about child support

Child support payment types

When you’ve decided what your child support arrangement will be, you’ll need to choose how to transfer payments.

  1. Assets test
  2. Asset types

Financial investments

The value of your financial investments counts in the assets test and income test for payments from us.

Paying child support by Child Support Collect

There are different ways you can make child support payments when you use Child Support Collect.

  1. Top payments
  2. Child Care Subsidy

How to manage your Child Care Subsidy

If you get Child Care Subsidy (CCS), we need accurate information about your circumstances. You must keep your information up to date.

Examples to help you balance your family assistance payments

Find out what you need to do to balance your family assistance based on your circumstances.

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Page last updated: 10 December 2021.
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