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CHILD SUPPORT (ASSESSMENT) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1999 (NO. 3) 1999 NO. 286 - SCHEDULE 1
Amendments
(regulation 3)
[1] Regulation 7A
substitute
7A Effect of
election child support year ending before 1 July
1999
- (1)
- This regulation applies in relation to an election made by a person for a
child support year ending before 1 July 1999.
Note
Schedule 16 to the
Child Support Legislation Amendment Act 1998 made extensive changes to
arrangements for making elections about child support income amounts. The
amendments made by Sch 16 commenced on 15 December 1998.
However,
subs 4 (3) of that Act states that the amendments made by
Sch 16 do not apply in relation to the 1998-99 child support year or any
earlier child support year.
- (2)
- A reference in this regulation to a
provision of the Act is a reference to the provision as in force immediately
before 15 December 1998.
- (3)
- For paragraphs 61 (1) (b) and
63 (1) (b) of the Act, the day on and after which the person's child
support income amount applies for the child support year, as a result of the
election, is:
- (a)
- if, when the election was made, the first amount was not
more than the second amount the day when the election was made; or
- (b)
- if the second amount is nil the first day of the child support
year; or
- (c)
- in any other case the first day after the day in the child
support year on which the amount of child support payable to that day was
first greater than the second amount.
- (4)
- For subregulation (3):
- (a)
- the first amount is the amount payable for
the part of the child support year before the date of the most recent
election; and
- (b)
- the second amount is the amount that would be payable for the child
support year if the person's child support income amount estimated under
section 60 of the Act applied to all that year.
[2] After regulation 7C
insert
7D Conversion of annual rates into daily
rates of payment
child support year ending before 1 July 1999
(Act s 69)
- (1)
- This regulation applies in relation to a child support year ending before
1 July 1999.
Note
Schedule 16 to the Child Support Legislation Amendment
Act 1998 made extensive changes to arrangements for making elections about
child support income amounts. The amendments made by Sch 16 commenced on
15 December 1998.
However, subs 4 (3) of that Act states that the
amendments made by Sch 16 do not apply in relation to the 1998-99 child
support year or any earlier child support year.
- (2)
- A reference in this
regulation to a provision of the Act is a reference to the provision as in
force immediately before 15 December 1998.
- (3)
- Subject to subregulation (4), an annual rate of child support is to be
converted into a daily rate by using the formula:
where:
DR is the daily
rate of payment.
AR is the annual rate of payment.
- (4)
- If an election has been made under section 60 of the Act, the annual rate
of child support applying as a result of the election is to be converted into
a daily rate for each day on and after which the annual rate applies by using
the formula:
where:
AR is the annual rate of payment.
B is:
- (a)
- if, when the election was made, the first amount under paragraph
7A (4) (a) was not more than the second amount under paragraph
7A (4) (b) the first amount under paragraph
7A (4) (a); or
- (b)
- in any other case the amount payable for the part of the child
support year before the day on and after which the child support income amount
applies in accordance with subregulation 7A (3).
C is the part of the second amount under paragraph 7A (4) (b) that
applies to the part of the child support year to which the estimate does not
apply.
DR is the daily rate of payment.
days remaining is the number of days remaining in the child support year
starting on the day on and after which the annual rate applies.
- (5)
- If section 64 of the Act applies in relation to an election, the annual
rates of child support applying before the application of section 64 are to be
converted into a daily rate for each day in the child support year by using
the formula:
DR = EDR + ADR where:
DR is the daily rate of payment for a
day in the child support year.
EDR is the existing daily rate of payment for the day before the application
of section 64 (in accordance with subregulation (3) or (4)).
ADR is the additional daily rate calculated using the formula:

where:
X is the annual rate of child support applying after the application of
section 64.
Y is the annual rate of child support applying as a result of the election
(before the application of section 64).
Note
Section 64 applies in relation to an election if, at the end of the child
support year, the person's taxable income exceeds the estimated income
specified in the election.
- (6)
- In calculating a conversion, the calculation
must be made to 6 decimal places, and:
- (a)
- if the final figure is greater
than 4 the second-last figure must be increased by 1 and the final
figure then disregarded; and
- (b)
- if the final figure is 4 or less, it must be disregarded.
[3] Regulation 8, heading
substitute
8 Conversion of annual rates into daily
rates of payment child
support period starting on or after 1 July
1999
[4] Subregulation 8 (1)
omit
if no election has been made under section
60 of the Act,
[5] Subregulation 8 (1A)
omit
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