本帖最后由 adelaideABC 于 2013-1-8 09:42 编辑
这个CCB说的有点问题,据我说知(我们家是双职工full time),就是上childcare的钱,自己出一半,政府cover另一半,不管去几天,反正你出多少,政府就cover多少。
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Child Care RebateCovers 50 percent of out-of-pocket child-care expenses, up to a maximum amount per child per year, in addition to the Child Care Benefit.
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Child Care Rebate and Child Care BenefitChild Care Rebate is different to Child Care Benefit[5]. To receive Child Care Rebate you must first claim Child Care Benefit for approved child care and be eligible for that payment (even at the zero rate). Child Care Benefit is based on your income and is different for everyone.
You can use the child care Online Estimator[6] to find out about the child care costs that you may be entitled to receive, based on your circumstances.
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The rebate covers 50 per cent of your out-of-pocket expenses (up to a maximum amount per child per year), when you claim Child Care Benefit for approved child care. Out-of-pocket expenses are the total of your child care fees less the amount of any Child Care Benefit or of any Jobs, Education and Training Child Care Fee Assistance you receive. There are eligibility requirements for receiving the rebate.
To be eligible for Child Care Rebate, you need to be assessed as being eligible for Child Care Benefit for approved child care, even if you are assessed at a zero rate.
You do not need to lodge a claim for Child Care Rebate. You will automatically be assessed when you claim Child Care Benefit for approved child care. The rebate is then paid to you if you are eligible for Child Care Benefit for approved child care and you meet the Child Care Rebate 'work, training, study test' (or are exempt from it).
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