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  2. Teenage years

What happens when your child turns 15

When your child turns 15, there are some changes for your and your child’s Medicare cards.

  1. Relationship changes
  2. Most useful information

Relationship details form (SS284)

Use this form to provide us details of your living arrangements. This is so we can assess whether to pay you as a single person or as a member of a couple.

  1. Top payments
  2. Family Tax Benefit

How to manage your Family Tax Benefit

Your options and obligations for Family Tax Benefit.

Centrelink payments and care arrangements

If a child’s care or shared care arrangements change, this may affect your Centrelink payments.

  1. Employment income reporting
  2. What to report

Income from self employment

If you’re self employed you need to tell us about your business income. This is so we can pay you the right amount. You also need to tell us if this changes.

Proving your identity over the phone with Centrelink

How to prove who you are over the phone.

  1. Top payments
  2. Parenting Payment

When you’ll get your first Parenting Payment

Parenting Payment is a fortnightly payment. We’ll tell you when your first payment is after we approve your claim.

  1. Getting aged care services
  2. Most useful information

Private Trust form (MOD PT)

Use this form if in the last 5 years, you or your partner have been involved with or have transferred funds or assets to a private trust that has not been vested.

Working Credit

Lets you keep more of your income support payment and benefits if you're working.

  1. Top payments
  2. Additional Child Care Subsidy

Who can get Additional Child Care Subsidy

You need to be eligible for Child Care Subsidy and meet extra criteria to get Additional Child Care Subsidy.

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