Family Assistance

Rent Assistance

What is Rent Assistance?

Rent Assistance gives extra help to you if you receive more than the base rate of Family Tax Benefit Part A, and pay a minimum amount of rent to private landlords.

How can I get paid Rent Assistance?

You can choose to receive your Rent Assistance as:

Note: Lump sum payments of Rent Assistance can only be made in relation to a past period. To be eligible, claimants must be receiving or claiming Family Tax Benefit Part A instalment payments.

Can I get Rent Assistance?

You may be able to get Rent Assistance if you receive more than the base rate of Family Tax Benefit Part A and pay rent in the private rental market. If you have regular care of your child and you are no longer entitled to receive Family Tax Benefit Part A, you may still be eligible to receive the Rent Assistance component of Family Tax Benefit as long as you pay private rent.

You may also be able to get Rent Assistance if you pay:

You will not be paid Rent Assistance if you:

Rent Assistance may also be payable during temporary absences from Australia of up to 13 weeks if you are still receiving more than the base rate of Family Tax Benefit Part A.

How do I claim Rent Assistance?

Rent Assistance is paid along with your Family Tax Benefit. To claim Rent Assistance you need to give us a copy of your current written lease or tenancy agreement.

If you do not have a written lease or tenancy agreement you will need to complete a Rent Certificate. The Rent Certificate must include details of how much you pay in rent and who you pay it to; your landlord will need to sign the Rent Certificate.

You can contact us to get more information about claiming Rent Assistance and getting a Rent Certificates.

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