Ribbon
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yeah thats for a student earning thier own wage... I meant to be eligable for youth allowence at all... I'm not 100% sure on this, but I think if your parents earn over 40- 50k a year you cannot get it, at either living away or living at home rate unless you are classified as independant which (once again not 100% sure) is a/ kicked out of home/ had to leave because of exceptional circumstances or b/ had to move out of home because travel to your place of study was more than 1 1/2 hours a day or c/ you have earned more than $16000 the previous year.Originally posted by natstar
I found out the threshold for income for centerlink is $236 a fortnight.
I would assume (and yes, melbournian, I will make assumptions) that your parent(s) would not be able to afford to pay $5000 in accomodation costs and a living allowence to thier child if they earn't less than 40k a year (particularly if they have large morgatage/car payment or other dependant children)? BTW I am guessing the threshold is 40k because I had a friend have her youth allowence go down to a grand $2 a fortnight after her mum got a promotion into a 40k per year job...
As for the income bank, it means that whenever you earn less than $236 a fornight you get a 'credit' as such towards what you can eanr in the future. For example, if I earn $136 the first f/n of my payments, I have $200 in the income bank. That means the next fortnight I can earn up to $436 without having any money deducted from my payments, if I earn less than $236 again, then more money is in the 'income bank' for you to earn at a later date, without being penalised. It allows you, as a uni student, to work little or not at all during uni, and then earn the equivelent to the $236 per fortnight over that period in the holidays... If you get what I mean....
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