Hi All, its been awhile but we are back. Just got a question if anyone can answer for me it would be appreciated.
If working while on a DSP and you are getting rent, and electricity free does this count as income with Center link? (while getting reduced wages in lieu of)
Thanks
Uncle Wombat
rockylizard said
04:46 PM Mar 17, 2015
Gday...
I would not rely on any advice provided on this sort of information from members of a public forum.
There is only one place to find out .... Centrelink. Make an appointment with their Financial Services Officer who will provide unbiased (and helpful) advice on such matters.
cheers - John
brickies said
05:07 PM Mar 17, 2015
The first person I would talk to is the person who was given you free rent and electricity , You may get this person into trouble for doing what they are doing you may not be even paying tax your call.
Bruce and Bev said
07:24 PM Mar 17, 2015
be aware too that if you claim rent, and you need to have the appropriate Centrelink form with your landlords or childs name on it, they supply that info to the ATO and the rent this person did (or didn't receive) is treated as taxable income payable by them. That includes power etc
redtails said
11:58 PM Mar 17, 2015
If you are getting rent and electricity subsidy and a disability support pension i would have thought you were incapable of being able to work? Not meaning to be unkind but the weight on my shoulders feels fairly heavy.
uncle wombat said
12:14 AM Mar 18, 2015
I thank you for your replies, to Redtails I have always been a worker until my accident I am able to do 10 hours a week, and have my pension cut for doing so. I will be 64 years old this April and still able to do my bit not like some. I have always paid my taxes, so your remarks were a bit unkind
uncle wombat said
12:20 AM Mar 18, 2015
Bruce and Bev, I thank you for your reply much appreciated I do not claim rent assistance. I only asked question as I thought someone else may have had the same experience, I will be going into Center Link though to clarify this.
Thanks
Uncle Wombat
redtails said
02:09 AM Mar 18, 2015
Fair enough uncle, i admire you trying to do your best. A couple of guys i know just cant be bothered working and mine everyone elses effort. I have no problem with genuines geting assistance. Best of luck
Hi All, its been awhile but we are back. Just got a question if anyone can answer for me it would be appreciated.
If working while on a DSP and you are getting rent, and electricity free does this count as income with Center link? (while getting reduced wages in lieu of)
Thanks
Uncle Wombat
Gday...
I would not rely on any advice provided on this sort of information from members of a public forum.
There is only one place to find out .... Centrelink. Make an appointment with their Financial Services Officer who will provide unbiased (and helpful) advice on such matters.
cheers - John
If you are getting rent and electricity subsidy and a disability support pension i would have thought you were incapable of being able to work? Not meaning to be unkind but the weight on my shoulders feels fairly heavy.
I thank you for your replies, to Redtails I have always been a worker until my accident I am able to do 10 hours a week, and have my pension cut for doing so. I will be 64 years old this April and still able to do my bit not like some. I have always paid my taxes, so your remarks were a bit unkind
Bruce and Bev, I thank you for your reply much appreciated I do not claim rent assistance. I only asked question as I thought someone else may have had the same experience, I will be going into Center Link though to clarify this.
Thanks
Uncle Wombat
Fair enough uncle, i admire you trying to do your best. A couple of guys i know just cant be bothered working and mine everyone elses effort. I have no problem with genuines geting assistance. Best of luck