Most viewed payments for Separated parents

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Advising non-lodgement of a tax return

If you got Family Tax Benefit (FTB) or Child Care Subsidy (CCS) and you or your partner don’t need to lodge a tax return, you need to tell us and confirm your family income.

Ordinary waiting period

You may have to wait for a week before your payment starts. We will let you know when you claim if this applies to you.

  1. Child Care Subsidy
  2. How to manage your payment

Report a change in circumstances for Child Care Subsidy

You need to tell us if your circumstances change when you're getting Child Care Subsidy.

  1. Family Tax Benefit
  2. What can affect your payment

Change of circumstances while getting Family Tax Benefit

You need to tell us when your circumstances change when you get Family Tax Benefit.

  1. Help for myGov, online accounts and mobile apps
  2. Child Support online help guides

Child Support online account help - Upload documents

Instructions on how to upload and submit documents using your Child Support online account.

Why you need to apply for child support while you get FTB Part A

Where possible parents should take primary responsibility for the cost of looking after their children. This is why we ask you to apply for child support.

Payment and Service Finder

An online tool to see what payments and services you may be eligible for.

  1. Child Care Subsidy
  2. How to manage your payment

Details you need to give your child care service for Child Care Subsidy

When you enrol your child in an approved child care service, you need to give them some information.

  1. Separated parents
  2. Most useful information

Estimate of income for use in Child Support Assessment form (CS1670)

Use this form to provide us with an estimate of your income where it is different from the income used for your current child support assessment.

  1. Granny flat interest
  2. How we assess granny flat interests

Examples of granny flat interests

We’ve put together some common examples to help you understand how we assess granny flats. These examples don't cover every situation.

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