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CHILD SUPPORT (REGISTRATION AND COLLECTION) REGULATIONS 2018 (F2018L00313) - REG 20

Prescribed periodic deduction

             (1)  If a person:

                     (a)  is a payer of an enforceable maintenance liability covered by subsection 17(2) of the Act; and

                     (b)  is in receipt of a social security pension or social security benefit;

then, for the purposes of paragraph 72AA(1)(b) of the Act, the prescribed periodic deduction from the person's pension or benefit is the lesser of:

                     (c)  3 times the minimum social security rate for the instalment period for the pension or benefit; and

                     (d)  the amount of the enforceable maintenance liability payable for the instalment period.

             (2)  If a person:

                     (a)  has an unpaid child support debt; and

                     (b)  is in receipt of a social security pension or social security benefit;

then, for the purposes of subparagraph 72AA(2)(d)(i) of the Act, the prescribed periodic deduction from the person's pension or benefit is the lesser of:

                     (c)  3 times the minimum social security rate for the instalment period, less any amount to be deducted from the person's pension or benefit under paragraph 72AA(1)(b) of the Act; and

                     (d)  the amount of the unpaid child support debt.

             (3)  The minimum social security rate , for an instalment period in a calendar year for a person's social security pension or social security benefit, is worked out as follows:

Method statement

Step 1.   Divide the minimum annual rate of child support by 365.25.

Step 2.   The amount worked out in step 1 must be rounded to 5 decimal places (rounding up if the sixth decimal place is 5 or more).

Step 3.   Multiply the amount worked out in step 2 by the number of days in the instalment period for the person's social security pension or social security benefit.

Step 4.   Round the amount worked out in step 3 to the nearest cent by increasing the second decimal place by 1 if the third decimal place is 5 or more.



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