Family Assistance Office
The parent of a 'regular care' child will not get 'normal' FTB, but will still be eligible for Rent Assistance and certain other concessions.
From 1 July 2008, a parent who has care of a child for less than 35 per cent of the time will not be eligible for the child related components of FTB.
Instead of receiving FTB, a parent who has care of a child between 14 per cent to less than 35 per cent of the time will have the costs of the child taken into account in working out how much child support the parent will pay. This level of care is called regular care and will be counted as meeting 24 per cent of the costs of raising the child for child support purposes. For most payers, this will reduce the amount of child support paid.
A parent with regular care of a child will continue to be eligible for the rent assistance component of FTB Part A and other government benefits, such as:
| No. of nights care (annually) | Percentage of care | FTB shared care percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 51 | 0% to less than 14% | Not eligible for FTB |
| 52 to 127 | 14% to less than 35% | Not eligible for child related components of FTB. Eligible for rent assistance component and other government benefits |
| 128 to 175 | 35% to less than 48% | 25% plus 2% for each percentage point over 35% |
| Example: You have care of your child for 40% of the time, so your FTB shared care percentage is 35% | ||
| 176 to 189 | 48% to 52% | 50% |
| 190 to 237 | More than 52% to 65% | 51% plus 2% for each percentage point over 53% |
| Example: You have care of your child for 60% of the time, so your FTB shared care percentage is 65% | ||
| 238 to 365 | More than 65% to 100% | 100% |
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