Income
Income limit at which Family Tax Benefit Part A is no longer paid
Family Tax Benefit Part A stops being paid when your family income is equal to or over these income limits.
| Number of children 18-24 years | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of children 0-17 years | Nil | One | Two | Three | |
| Nil | $102,249 | $113,978 | $126,607 | ||
| One | $100,801 | $112,530 | $125,159 | $137,788 | |
| Two | $111,082 | $123,711 | $136,340 | $148,969 | |
| Three | $122,263 | $134,892* | $147,521* | $160,150* | |
Please Note: Income limits include the $686.20 per child Family Tax Benefit Part A supplement that is paid for 2007/08 after the end of the financial year. The Income limit is higher if you are eligible for Multiple Birth Allowance.
* Income limit is higher than stated if customer has three children aged 13 – 15.
Your income needs to be under a certain amount. If you are eligible for Family Tax Benefit Part A, you may also be eligible for extra payments such as:
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