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Centrelink cash boost coming in weeks for 2.4 million Aussies: ‘More money in bank accounts'
Centrelink cash boost coming in weeks for 2.4 million Aussies: ‘More money in bank accounts'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Centrelink cash boost coming in weeks for 2.4 million Aussies: ‘More money in bank accounts'

Millions of Centrelink recipients will see a small increase in their payments in the coming weeks. The increase is part of regular indexation, which is designed to ensure payments keep up with the rising cost of living. Around 2.4 million Australians will benefit from the latest round of indexation, which will come into effect from July 1. The increase will see a range of rates, thresholds and limits increase by 2.4 per cent. That includes payment increases for families receiving the Family Tax Benefit A and B, the Multiple Birth Allowance, and the Newborn Supplement. Income and asset thresholds will also be increased for recipients of the Age Pension, Disability Support Pension and Carer Payment. RELATED Centrelink payment change happening next week: 'Will increase' Major RBA interest rate call set to give homeowners $250 per month win $400 cash boost available for thousands of Aussies in new energy rebate Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek said the government's "number one priority" was addressing cost-of-living pressures. 'From 1 July, millions of recipients of social security payments will see more money in their bank accounts," she said. 'Payments like the Family Tax Benefit help cover the costs of raising children for many Australian families, and indexation is a crucial way to help families when cost of living rises." Families getting the Family Tax Benefit Part A will see their maximum fortnightly payments go up to $227.36 a fortnight, an increase of $5.32. For those with children aged 13 or over, the rate will increase to $295.82 a fortnight, which is an increase of $7. Families receiving the Family Tax Benefit Part B will see their maximum rate increase to $193.34, an increase of $4.48. Families with children aged over 5 will see their rate increase to $134.96. First-time parents of a newborn child will receive an extra $48 over 13 weeks, with the Newborn Supplement increasing to $2,052.05. The Multiple Birth Allowance will increase to $196.56 per fortnight for those giving birth to triplets, while payments for quadruplets and more will go up to $261.94 per fortnight. This round of indexation won't impact payment rates for the Age Pension, JobSeeker, Youth Allowance, the Disability Support Pension or Carer Payment. However, there will be income and asset threshold changes. Age Pensioners will be able to earn $218 a fortnight, up $6 a fortnight, and still be eligible for the full pension. The maximum amount you can earn before your pension cuts out will increase to $2,516. For couples, those limits will be $380 per fortnight and $3,844.40 per fortnight for the disqualifying income limit. Single homeowners will be able to have assets of $321,500 and receive the full pension, while couples will be able to have $481,500. The cut-off threshold to receive a part pension will increase to $704,500 for single homeowners and $1,059,000 for couple homeowners. The Paid Parental Leave annual income limits will also increase, with the individual limit increasing to $180,007 per annum and the family limit increasing to $373,094 per annum. Full details of the new rates and thresholds can be found in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data

Centrelink cash boost coming in weeks for 2.4 million Aussies: ‘More money in bank accounts'
Centrelink cash boost coming in weeks for 2.4 million Aussies: ‘More money in bank accounts'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Centrelink cash boost coming in weeks for 2.4 million Aussies: ‘More money in bank accounts'

Millions of Centrelink recipients will see a small increase in their payments in the coming weeks. The increase is part of regular indexation, which is designed to ensure payments keep up with the rising cost of living. Around 2.4 million Australians will benefit from the latest round of indexation, which will come into effect from July 1. The increase will see a range of rates, thresholds and limits increase by 2.4 per cent. That includes payment increases for families receiving the Family Tax Benefit A and B, the Multiple Birth Allowance, and the Newborn Supplement. Income and asset thresholds will also be increased for recipients of the Age Pension, Disability Support Pension and Carer Payment. RELATED Centrelink payment change happening next week: 'Will increase' Major RBA interest rate call set to give homeowners $250 per month win $400 cash boost available for thousands of Aussies in new energy rebate Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek said the government's "number one priority" was addressing cost-of-living pressures. 'From 1 July, millions of recipients of social security payments will see more money in their bank accounts," she said. 'Payments like the Family Tax Benefit help cover the costs of raising children for many Australian families, and indexation is a crucial way to help families when cost of living rises." Families getting the Family Tax Benefit Part A will see their maximum fortnightly payments go up to $227.36 a fortnight, an increase of $5.32. For those with children aged 13 or over, the rate will increase to $295.82 a fortnight, which is an increase of $7. Families receiving the Family Tax Benefit Part B will see their maximum rate increase to $193.34, an increase of $4.48. Families with children aged over 5 will see their rate increase to $134.96. First-time parents of a newborn child will receive an extra $48 over 13 weeks, with the Newborn Supplement increasing to $2,052.05. The Multiple Birth Allowance will increase to $196.56 per fortnight for those giving birth to triplets, while payments for quadruplets and more will go up to $261.94 per fortnight. This round of indexation won't impact payment rates for the Age Pension, JobSeeker, Youth Allowance, the Disability Support Pension or Carer Payment. However, there will be income and asset threshold changes. Age Pensioners will be able to earn $218 a fortnight, up $6 a fortnight, and still be eligible for the full pension. The maximum amount you can earn before your pension cuts out will increase to $2,516. For couples, those limits will be $380 per fortnight and $3,844.40 per fortnight for the disqualifying income limit. Single homeowners will be able to have assets of $321,500 and receive the full pension, while couples will be able to have $481,500. The cut-off threshold to receive a part pension will increase to $704,500 for single homeowners and $1,059,000 for couple homeowners. The Paid Parental Leave annual income limits will also increase, with the individual limit increasing to $180,007 per annum and the family limit increasing to $373,094 per annum. Full details of the new rates and thresholds can be found in to access your portfolio

Services Australia: Millions of Aussies on social services payments set for cash boost
Services Australia: Millions of Aussies on social services payments set for cash boost

7NEWS

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • 7NEWS

Services Australia: Millions of Aussies on social services payments set for cash boost

A small cash boost is coming to 2.4 million Australians receiving social services payments. Services Australia payments, thresholds and limits will be indexed by 2.4 per cent from July 1. Families and pensioners will be beneficiaries of the boost to payments for Paid Parental Leave, Family Tax Benefit A and B, the Newborn Supplement, Multiple Birth Allowance, Age Pension, Disability Support Pension and Carer Payment. 'Indexation is a crucial way to help families when cost of living rises,' Minister for Social Services Tanya Plibersek said. 'Millions of recipients of social security payments will see more money in their bank accounts.' For a family with a child under the age of 13, receiving Family Tax Benefit A, it will equate to an extra $5 a fortnight. First-time parents of a newborn child will pocket an extra $48 over 13 weeks. Those who pop out triplets will receive an extra $120 in their allowance for the year. The July indexation will affect neither youth and student payments, which are annually indexed in January, nor other pensions and allowances such as JobSeeker, which are indexed in March and September. While the payments for those youth and student payments will not go up in the July indexation, some thresholds and asset limits will still increase by 2.4 per cent. Asset limits for recipients of JobSeeker Payment, Youth Allowance, Austudy, ABSTUDY Living Allowance, Parenting Payment, and Special Benefit, and the income threshold for Parenting Payment Single will all be indexed on July 1.

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