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June 25, 2005NO.064
CHILD CARE TAX REBATE WILL CONTINUE FOR PART TIME WORKERS AFTER 1 JULY 2006
Claims by the ALP today that people who work part time will lose eligibility
for the Child Care Tax Rebate after 1 July 2006 are false.
Changes to the Child Care Benefit (CCB) work/training/study test announced
as part of the Government’s Welfare to Work package will not result in
parents who work less than fifteen hours a week missing out on the rebate. These
changes do not take effect until 1 July 2006 and have not been legislated.
In the Tax Laws Amendment (2005 Measures No.4) Bill 2005 introduced
into Parliament today, a person’s Child Care Tax Rebate entitlement is
linked to the existing CCB work/training/study test. The cost to revenue published
in the Explanatory Memorandum is on the basis of the existing work/training/study
test.
The existing work/training/study test will still apply for rebate purposes
from 1 July 2006 when the new CCB changes are to take effect. This will be achieved
through amendments which will complement the Family Assistance legislation which
will implement the Welfare to Work changes.
The year by year increase in the cost of the Child Care Tax Rebate clearly
indicates there is no intention to change the existing CCB work/training/study
test for rebate purposes.
23 June 2005
Contact: Amanda Kennedy
0418 868 710