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What is family tax benefit (FTB)?
FTB has two parts, Part A and Part B. Part A is designed to help with the cost of raising children. Part B is designed to give extra help to families with one main income, including single parent families. You may be eligible for Part A, Part B or both.
Part A is paid for each dependent child you care for where the dependent child is aged under 21, and for those dependent children aged 21 to under 25 who are studying full-time.
Part B is a family payment (that is, it is not paid per child) and can be paid until the youngest child turns 16 or until the end of the calendar year in which the youngest child turns 18 - provided the child is studying full-time and is not receiving a social security payment such as youth allowance or an education allowance such as ABSTUDY. |
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