Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00851:section:39:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00851
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 39 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 106975–109471

39  Formula 5: Method statement using income of one parent where other parent not a resident of Australia or in special circumstances
 (1) This is how to work out the annual rate of child support payable for a child for a day in a child support period if a non‑parent carer of the child has applied for a parent of the child to be assessed in respect of the costs of the child because of subparagraph 25A(b)(ii) or (iii) (non‑resident of Australia or special circumstances).

      Method statement
           Step 1. Work out the parent's child support income for the day (see section 41) and double that income.
           Step 2. Work out the parent's percentage of care for the child for the day (see Subdivision B of Division 4 of Part 5).
           Step 3. Work out the parent's cost percentage for the child for the day (see section 55C).
           Step 4. If the parent is assessed in respect of the costs of another child who is in another child support case, work out the costs of the child for the day under section 55HA. Otherwise, work out the costs of the child for the day under sections 55G and 55H. Assume, in applying section 55G or 55HA and Schedule 1, that the reference to the child support income of the parent in the Costs of the Children Table is a reference to the amount worked out under step 1.
           Step 5. Work out the following rate:

           Step 6. If the parent is not assessed in respect of the costs of another child who is in another child support case, the annual rate of child support payable by the parent for the child for the day is the rate worked out under step 5.
           Step 7. If the parent is assessed in respect of the costs of another child who is in another child support case, work out the parent's multi‑case cap for the child for the day (see section 55E).
           Step 8. The annual rate of child support payable by the parent for the child for the day is the lower of:

                (a) the rate worked out under step 5; and
                (b) the parent's multi‑case cap for the child for the day.

           Step 9. If there is only one non‑parent carer who has a percentage of care for the child for the day, the parent must pay the annual rate of child support that is payable for the child under step 5 or 8 to the non‑parent carer. If there are 2 non‑parent carers who have a percentage of care for the child for the day, then, subject to section 40B, the parent must pay the annual rate of child support that