thread: the federal budget cash injections...

  1. #37
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    For FTB A, it says in point 1 that it's effective from 1 July 2013.


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  2. #38
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    Rather than start a new thread, ill ask here as centerlink ph lines are busy...
    I am getting my clean energy payment on friday according to the online site, it doesnt tell me how much per child i qualified for, only that i am getting xx amount of money...
    That xx amount is less than the $110 per child, i know it says the payment is up to $110 if you qualify, we recieve max fta and hubby has barely had any work, so this money comes at a great time cause we cant afford rent right now..
    But im just wondering why i didnt qualify for the full amount?

  3. #39
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    if your kids are under 13, the max you get for them is, off the top of my head, about $87 per child. if you also receive part b and youngest is under 5, the part b portion is just under 70

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    http://www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/internet.nsf/filestores/co029_1203/$file/co029_1203en.pdf

    this is available on the c'link website - it's the guide to payments, most recently updated on March 20

    CEA payment information starts on page 35

    ETA - sorry - wrong page number - the clean energy advance stuff starts on page 35 beside a rent assistance table
    Last edited by briggsy's girl; May 16th, 2012 at 02:34 PM.

  5. #41
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    Found this....

    Household Assistance Package

    And then tacked on the bottom is a one line sentence about the biggest and most impressive reform they have going imo, and I haven't heard anyone say anything about it! They are more than doubling the Tax-free threshold to $18700! That is HUGE. Why is nobody happy about this?

  6. #42
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    it's 18200 Lime - and it's not been made into a big deal this year as it was announced as part of the carbon tax announcement last year. the tax free threshold is going up, low income offsets going down, and tax rates when you're over that 18200 are up for 12/13 year and will go up again in 13/14

    Personal tax changes (clean energy)

    the details about the tax changes, from the ATO website

  7. #43
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    No I get that BG, but tax rates over that are really irrelevant to a person living on the poverty line anyway making under $18k a year anyway, which is my point. It may have been announced last year, but it is happening now, I would want to be reminding people of that. That is a partime working mum's wage tax free, huge. That is the income support payments for a year tax free.
    Instead of people getting excited about a hand out and one off payments, they should be getting excited about the real important things, like finally recognising that TFT needs to HELP people, this can HELP people long term, in a real way.

  8. #44
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    with low income offsets, people on only income support rarely paid tax anyway
    i agree it's important, but because it's not a new announcement, it's not news worthy. it doesn't sell papers the way that these cash injections do. Shows like Today can't misquote tax figures and cause controversy between the haves and have nots. the tax free threshold is across the board. everyone has exactly the same benefit so it isn't going to make the same waves....

    hmmm can you tell i'm a little jaded by mainstream media and the inability to simply print the facts? it confuses people, causes controversy - and gets no one anywhere! not to mention making my job harder

  9. #45
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    if your kids are under 13, the max you get for them is, off the top of my head, about $87 per child. if you also receive part b and youngest is under 5, the part b portion is just under 70
    Thankyou so much!! That clears it all up for me

  10. #46
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    Thankyou so much!! That clears it all up for me
    you're welcome!

  11. #47
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    The change in the tax free threshhold and the low income tax offset is just a juggling of figures. The current financial year, they apportioned more of the LITO during the year as part of the tax tables, rather than leaving most of it till the end of the year. The increasing of the TFT in the 2012 FY is the next part of it. Really it means more in your pocket now and less tax return. So those who normally expect a certain $ of tax return will be a bit disappointed this year and certainly with the following if they don't realise this.

    Oh, the Flood levy finishes, handy to know for the main income earner.

    What I think is great are the changes for Super for those earning less than $37000
    From Treasury:
    From 1 July, effectively no tax will be paid on the super guarantee for the 3.6 million workers earning up to $37,000 a year. By providing this concession, more money - up to $500 a year - will be directed into the retirement savings accounts of those workers who need it most. This is in addition to the increase in the super guarantee.

  12. #48
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    I have tried to make heads and tails of the clean energy stuff but it's just going over my head.
    We get full amounts of both tax benefits a and b, I get partnered parenting payment and my partner gets carers pension and carers allowance - we have 3 kids (2,8 & 14).

    Does anyone know what we would be entitled to???

  13. #49
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    BerrySweet, I'd check online services if I were you. All payments are being paid by the 28th of this month & for me it showed up today, 2 days before I'll be receiving it, with my FTB. So yours should be due with your next FTB payment & you may already be able to see what you're entitled to

  14. #50
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    I *think* that the Partnered PP people were getting it over the June payments? I know mine hasn't come through yet, due 29th May, but Single PP were getting it EARLIER than the Partnered PP recipients.

  15. #51
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    the details of how much are in the link i posted on the previous page (it's the guide to all payments - the clean energy stuff appears from page 35onwards)

    Family Tax Benefit customers from 16-29 May 2012
    pensioners from 28 May – 8 June 2012
    other income support recipients from 11 – 22 June 2012
    Seniors Supplement customers on 25 June 2012.
    from the c'link site HERE

    PPS is paid through the same system as aged/disability/carers pensions, so will be paid starting next week (and paid over that fortnight), ppp is deemed an "other" income support payment so payments will start June 11 and be paid in the fortnight after that date

    it will show on your online services 2 days before it hits your bank account (which would generally be the same day you're due to be paid)

  16. #52
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    Does anyone know when the Education Tax refund will be going through and is it correct that it's an automatic payment and we don't need to make a claim? TIA.

    Regards,
    Dianne

  17. #53
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    Diane, I think it's going to happen from about the 20th of june, and it will be automatic so you don't have to put in a claim. I don't know though if all the payments will be made on that date or if they will go out with your FTB payments like the clean energy ones did.

  18. #54
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    Yes Di and Trills and it will go into your account with the FTB.
    I had an argument with the lady working in a school uniform shop last week who told me to keep my receipts for my tax return. She told me I was wrong about the Education Tax refund being scrapped for the Schoolkids Bonus Schoolkids Bonus | Australian Government Department Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

    No wonder there is so much confusion out there ATM!

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