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What happens if you change how you transfer child support while you get FTB Part A

If you change how you collect child support, it could impact your FTB Part A. It could also impact our ability to recover underpayments of child support.

  1. How to balance your payment
  2. Balancing Child Care Subsidy

When we balance your Child Care Subsidy

We balance Child Care Subsidy (CCS) from mid-August.

  1. Working
  2. Most useful information

Earnings Worksheet form (SU505)

Use this form to work out your gross earnings for your entitlement period and report them to us.

  1. Separated parents
  2. Most useful information

Response to application to change your assessment - Special circumstances form (CS1971)

Use this form to respond to a change of child support assessment application.

  1. Top payments
  2. ABSTUDY

ABSTUDY for apprentices

There’s ABSTUDY support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander apprentices and trainees.

  1. Family Tax Benefit
  2. Who can get it

Getting Family Tax Benefit when a child has died

If your child dies, you could get Family Tax Benefit Bereavement Payment. There are other payments you could get at the same time.

Parental Leave Pay counted as income

We treat Parental Leave Pay as taxable income. This means it counts in your income test for payments from us.

  1. Retirement years
  2. Most useful information

International bank account form (AUS178)

Use this form to tell us your bank account details if you can get your Centrelink payment outside Australia.

  1. Growing up
  2. Most useful information

Adopting a child

We have a range of payments and services to help parents care for their newly adopted child.

How to get reminders to report income to Centrelink

If you have to report your income each fortnight, we’ll send you an SMS reminder on the day your report is due.

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