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CHILD SUPPORT (ASSESSMENT) ACT 1989 - SECT 55G

Working out the costs of the children

  (1)   If an annual rate of child support for a day in a child support period is assessed for a child under section   35 or 36 (Formulas 1 and 2), identify the column in the Costs of the Children Table for that child support period that covers the combined child support income of the parents of the child.

Note:   The Secretary publishes the updated Costs of the Children Table in the Gazette each year for child support periods that begin in the next year (see section   155).

  (2)   If:

  (a)   an annual rate of child support for a day in a child support period is assessed for a child under Subdivision D of Division   2 (Formulas 5 and 6); and

  (b)   the parent of the child is not assessed in respect of the costs of another child who is in another child support case;

identify the column in the Costs of the Children Table for that child support period that covers the child support income of the parent of the child.

Note:   This subsection also applies in working out the relevant dependent child amount (see step 4 of the method statement in section   46).

  (3)   Identify the number of children (the child support children ) in the child support case that relates to the child.

  (4)   Identify the ages of the child support children on the day. If there are more than 3 child support children, use the ages of the 3 oldest children.

  (5)   Identify the item in the relevant column in the Costs of the Children Table that covers that number of child support children of those ages.

  (6)   The amount worked out for the item in accordance with Schedule   1 to this Act is the costs of the children .

  (7)   For the purposes of paragraph   (2)(b), a parent is taken to be assessed in respect of the costs of another child who is in another child support case if the parent is liable to pay child support for that child under an administrative assessment under the law of a reciprocating jurisdiction.



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