thread: Baby bonus

  1. #1
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    Mar 2005
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    Baby bonus

    Hi guys,
    Im just wondering if anyone can shed some light on this. Is it true that it will be paid in fortnightly installments, and is it also true you can't be earning over $75000?
    I just owe so much money I was hoping to get a lump sum and pay it out!
    thank you xo

  2. #2
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    Nov 2005
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    Yes thats true. All baby bonus payments will be paid in a lump sum unless under extreme circumstances.

    And your and your partners income must not exceed $75,000 in the first 6 months following the birth

    HTH

  3. #3
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    Sep 2005
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    I thought it was only fortnightly installments from the 1st Jan....sure I read a BG answer somewhere this week.
    It's $75K in the 6 months after the babie's born, not the whole year.

  4. #4
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    Mar 2008
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    As of 1st Jan it is paid in fortnightly installments for everyone

  5. #5
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    Nov 2005
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    Yes Kim that's right, but the 1st of Jan just passed.

  6. #6
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    Dec 2006
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    ditto to what's been said
    it's just under $385 a fortnight for 13 fortnights and started for any baby born after Jan 1

    it is also a situation where you have twelve months to claim,not just 26 weeks, as the income of the couple has to be under 75k for the six months immediately following babies birth

  7. #7
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    Mar 2005
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    Thanks guys, but how are you meant to know the income for the future? DH could either get a bonus, or get sacked!! How can one know? If he's just on base wage, we are under. ALso would we still get our fortnightly payment that we're on now (A or B, not sure)? Thanks for the help. Bummer it's not lump sum...

  8. #8
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    FTB won't change - it's just hte baby bonus that has changed

    they give you the option, if you're close to the 75k in 6 months threshold, to NOT claim the baby bonus until after that six months has passed and you know what the actual income is. if you claim and then DH gets a bonus and you go over, you'll have to pay it back

  9. #9
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    Question

    Hi there Briggy`s girl, It might seem like a silly question ? ,but why did Centrelink change the Baby Bonus to fortnightly payments instead of the lump sum bonus? Just wondering why it happened,thats all,hun. thanks.
    Last edited by mummy of many; January 24th, 2009 at 10:22 AM. : mistake.

  10. #10
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    Mar 2005
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    Oh, I've just found this thread as my post was moved, didn't realise it existed. So sorry for asking the same question again.
    I am excited to find out though, that the $75000 is only for half the year. We will be WAY under even with bonus', so we will qualify.
    Thank you everyone for clearing this up. Still would prefer lump sum as we owe two different people $4000 for bills/babystuff/kindy fees etc. Anyway, they'll just have to accept it in bits slowly! xo

  11. #11
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    Dec 2007
    Newcastle, Aus
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    My baby bonus payments started just last week and it works out to be about $385 a fortnight, plus any parenting payments you get. Better than nothing I say, which is what everyone got before the baby bonus started!

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    firstly - i want to make it VERY clear - CENTRELINK only ADMINISTER payments - they don't make ANY decisions on what payments are or how they will be delivered - they're just the public face

    in the May 2008 budget, it was decided to change the payment to fortnightly installments for everyone - prior to that, anyone had the OPTION of fortnightly payments, and ALL under 18's were paid fortnightly. the reasons behind it are probably open to lots of speculation, but from what i can gather
    - labour government no longer see it as a bonus payment - it is a support payment for those on lower incomes
    - as a support payment, it is better paid as all other income support is paid, fortnightly
    - it is now considered another "welfare" payment, hence the income limits and the fortnightly payments

    From my personal research
    - the reports put forward to the goverment were suggestive that the "plasma" bonus, as it was widely known wasn't being used for items for babies
    - it wasn't getting paid immediately on baby being born (took up to a month to process) so the immediate costs for the baby were having to be paid by the parents anyway
    - most people know for at least 6 months that they are pregnant so have ample time to plan and arrange essentials for baby

    the reasons this will work better for the majority of people
    - reports to the government are (finally) supporting the need for mum's to spend the first six months with baby for essential development. they support the WHO's recommendation for exclusive breast feeding for that first six months (it's not possible for some, granted, BUT it is the recommendation). As Australia is one of very few developed nations to NOT have a government funded maternity payment scheme, it was put forward that the bonus be paid to support woment having this time off work. by paying it fortnightly, it is similar to supplementing minimum wage (similar, not the same!) and this six month period of time without work is being supported


    Ultimately, it was set down by the parliament of the day that access to the payment be restricted, that it is now a welfare payment that is to be paid equally to everyone in fortnightly installments. it's not ideal for some people, but it has been decided and we all have to live with it!

    HTH

    BG

  13. #13

    Jan 2008
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    I think its a better idea being a fortnightly payment

  14. #14
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    Jan 2009
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    Does anyone know once you have bub and then go to Centrelink and fill out forms, how long after this does it take for your payments to start?

  15. #15
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    Mine was paid with in 2 weeks and was the lump sum as bella was born last year. HTH.

  16. #16
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    the standard time frame is to have them finalised within 3 weeks, and payments take two days to reach you, so the hope would be 3weeks, 2 days (working days) and it would be in your bank - worst case scenario

    this may not happen if you don't provide everything requested, or complete both the paper form AND the online/over the phone info - in this case, your claim would be deemed not effective - so make sure you do both bits! (if this is second child and you're already getting FTB fortnightly, you only have to submit the paperwork)

  17. #17
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    Lol I find it quite amusing that they say the baby bonus is to help 'low income earners'... I wouldn't consider someone earning just under 75k in 6 months low income! when our baby comes my dp will be working and makes 40k annually...and we get by just fine!
    Im annoyed its not a lump sum anymore, as our only car could've benefitted from a service and new tyres/brakes (to make it safer and more reliable, being our only mode of transport while bubs is here), and im a good saver so the rest would've been rationed by myself, but I think its good for those who would more likely blow it on a TV or something not at all related to thier baby....just my 2 cents on the topic

  18. #18
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    Thanks for that briggsy's girl and Kafer_Girl!