Top payments for domestic violence

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Verification of voluntary work form (SU462)

Job seekers and voluntary work organisations can use this form.

  1. Asset types
  2. Gifting

How gifting can affect your payment

If you or your partner gift money, income or assets, we may assess it in your income and assets tests.

  1. Family and domestic violence
  2. Where to get help

Help from other places for family and domestic violence

There are other organisations to help you with counselling, support and advice.

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Unreasonable to live at home statement by parents or guardians form (SY016)

Use this form if your child has applied as an independent person for Youth Allowance or ABSTUDY under the unreasonable to live at home guidelines.

Mutual obligation requirements for principal carers

These are tasks and activities you agree to do to keep getting your payment. They give you a better chance of finding work.

Granny flat interest

A granny flat interest is an agreement for accommodation for life. It can affect your eligibility or rate of payment and we may include it in your assets test.

Employment Services Assessments

Employment Services Assessments (ESAts) help us understand the impact of your barriers to work including disability, illness or injury.

What to report when you report income to Centrelink

We need to know the gross employment income you and your partner get so we can pay you the right amount.

Financial investments

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

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What the Financial Information Service is

The Financial Information Service helps you make informed decisions about your finances.

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Page last updated: 17 November 2025.
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