Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00162:section:13:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00162
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 13 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 225471–228039

paid or becomes payable by a person is not rent in relation to the person (either at the time when it is paid or becomes payable or at any later time) if the amount is, or forms part of, a special resident's entry contribution in relation to the person in respect of a retirement village under section 1147, whether the amount is paid or payable (whether wholly or partly) in a lump sum, by instalments or otherwise.
 (3AB) If the whole or any part of an amount that is not rent in relation to a person as mentioned in subsection (3AA) is, or will or may become, repayable to the person, any amount by which the amount so repayable is reduced is not rent in relation to the person (either at the time when the reduction occurs or at any later time).
 (3AC) If a person pays, or is liable to pay, rent for living in premises in respect of which someone else pays Government rent (other than Government rent paid at or above a rate that the authority receiving the rent has told the Department is the market rate), the rent paid or payable by the person for living in those premises is taken to be Government rent, unless the person shares the premises with the person who pays, or is liable to pay, Government rent in respect of those premises and the person's income has been taken into account in calculating the amount of Government rent payable in respect of those premises.
 (3A) If a person is in a care situation and the person's principal home is not the place where the person receives the care, the person's rent may be an amount described in any of the subparagraphs of paragraph 13(2)(a) that applies to the person but cannot include amounts described in different subparagraphs of paragraph 13(2)(a).
Note: Under subsection 11A(8) or (9), the principal home of a person in a care situation may be a place other than the place where the person receives care.
 (3B) If an amount described in subparagraph 13(2)(a)(ia) and an amount described in another subparagraph of paragraph 13(2)(a) are payable by a person, the person's rent may be an amount described in either of those subparagraphs but cannot include amounts described in different subparagraphs.
Note: Under subsection 11A(8) or (9), premises occupied by a person as described in subparagraph 13(2)(a)(ia) may not be the person's principal home.
 (5) If a law of a State, the Northern Territory or the Australian Capital Territory alters the name of an authority referred to in the definition of Government rent in subsection (1), a reference to that authority in that definition is to be construed