I've received a few queries recently about the Family Tax Benefit Supplement. It is coming to that time of year again when families begin to anticipate this payment and are wondering just how much it will be and when it will be paid.
What is it?
The Family Tax Benefit Part A Supplement is an increase in the annual rate of Family Tax Benefit Part A to be paid as a lump sum after the end of the financial year.
How much?
For the 2006-07 financial year, the payment will amount to $646.05 per child. If you have a child for part of the year or share care, the amount will be proportional to the period or percentage of care.
Who is eligible?
The Supplement is available to all Family Tax Benefit Part A eligible families. Please note that if an overpayment has occurred during the year, the Supplement will be used first to offset outstanding overpayments.
When will it be paid?
Families will be paid the Supplement after family tax returns have been lodged and FTB payments have been balanced for the for the financial year. If you or your partner are not required to lodge a tax return, be sure to notify the Family Assistance Office of this so as not to delay payment.
Maintained by CHRISTIE LEWIS
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Family Tax Benefit A Supplement
Posted by Christie Lewis at 9:11 PM
Labels: family tax benefit, part a, payment, understanding benefits
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The comments provided in this blog are general in nature and not intended to be specific advice. Each situation is different. You should discuss your circumstances with Alan (or another tax agent) to obtain individual advice before acting on any information.
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