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倔强的小拇指 发表于 2015-9-17 10:42 
我一直觉得AOS是算taxable imcome
去center link要带个退税单,看上面的taxable imcome
我没有权限发链接,职能复制粘贴几句话:
Requirements of individuals
A person who gives an AoS must meet the income requirements specified in the Social Security (Assurance of Support) FaHCSIA Determination 2007 Part 4, Division 4.1.
A person who gives an AoS is required to demonstrate a sustained minimum income for the current financial year and the previous financial year.
Example: If the relevant threshold is $40,000 on the day the delegate makes the assessment in the current financial year, the assurer must have had income of $40,000 not only for the current financial year but also for the previous financial year.
'Assessable income' of a person for a financial year includes any one or a combination of the following:
taxable income,
target foreign income,
tax free benefit or pension,
reportable fringe benefits total,
tax-free salary received during overseas deployment as a member of the Australian Defence Force or Australian Federal Police,
which meets the income threshold during a financial year for the person.
Example: Mr Smith is a veterans' affairs pensioner. He has taxable income from earnings and investments of $25,000 annually. Mr Smith also receives an annual pension of $15,000 from DVA that is exempt from income tax under the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. Mr Smith's 'assessable income' for the purposes of the AoS income test is $40,000: the sum of his taxable income and his non-taxable DVA pension.
Note: A tax-free pension or benefit for the purposes of the AoS Determination is as described in FAAct Schedule 3 clause 7. A NON-TAXABLE PhD LIVING ALLOWANCE is NOT covered by this clause and therefore cannot be assessed as income for a prospective assurer.
可以用以上的信息到google搜到出处,有更详细的信息。
貌似隔壁某个帖子的热心楼主打了电话问centrelink,答案也是assessable income。
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