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Family Tax Benefits and Shared Parenting

Family Tax Benefits and Shared Parenting. Some Care. Less than 14% of the time 1 night or less per fortnight If you care for your child for less than 14% of the time, then you are not entitled to any Family Tax Benefit payments or associated benefits. Regular Care.

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Family Tax Benefits and Shared Parenting

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  1. Family Tax Benefits and Shared Parenting

  2. Some Care • Less than 14% of the time • 1 night or less per fortnight If you care for your child for less than 14% of the time, then you are not entitled to any Family Tax Benefit payments or associated benefits.

  3. Regular Care • Between 14% and 35% of the time • 2-4 nights per fortnight If you care for your child between 14% and 35% of the time, you are not entitled to any Family Tax Benefit payments, but may receive associated benefits such as rent assistance or a Health Care Card.

  4. Shared Care • Between 35% and 65% of the time • 5-9 nights per fortnight If you care for your child between 35% and 65% of the time, the Family Tax Benefit payments may be split between both parents, calculated by a pre-set formula from the Department of Human Services.

  5. Shared Parenting Table Table Source: Department of Human Services - Information Booklet about your claim for Family Assistance

  6. Primary Care • More than 65% of the time • 10 nights per fortnight If you care for your child for more than 65% of the time, you may receive 100% of the FTB for which you are eligible.

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