Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00162:section:6:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00162
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 6 (pt 1/7)
Character Range: 1793848–1796632

6                                         Partnered (partner in gaol)                  $5.40

Note 1: For member of a couple, partnered, illness separated couple, respite care couple and partnered (partner in gaol) see section 4.
Note 2: The amounts in column 3 are indexed or adjusted annually in line with CPI increases on 1 January (see sections 1191 to 1194 and 1206A).

Module D—Youth disability supplement

Youth disability supplement
 1067G‑D1 If a person:
 (a) has a partial capacity to work; and
 (b) has not turned 22;
an amount by way of youth disability supplement is to be added to a person's rate. The rate of youth disability supplement is $92.40 per fortnight.
Note 1: For partial capacity to work see section 16B.
Note 2: The rate of youth disability supplement is adjusted annually in line with CPI increases (see section 1198C).
 1067G‑D2 If:
 (a) an amount by way of youth disability supplement is to be added to a person's rate of youth allowance under point 1067G‑D1; and
 (b) the sum of:
 (i) the person's maximum basic rate of youth allowance; and
 (ii) the amount of youth disability supplement;
  would exceed the maximum basic rate of jobseeker payment for a person with a partial capacity to work;
the rate of youth disability supplement is to be reduced (but not below zero) by the amount of the excess.
Note: For partial capacity to work, see section 16B.

Module E—Person's reduction for parental income

Person's reduction for parental income
 1067G‑E1 This is how to work out the person's reduction for parental income for the purposes of the method statement in point 1067G‑A1.

      Method statement
           Step 1. Work out the MIT reducible amount by subtracting the base FTB child rate in point 1067G‑E2 from the maximum FTB child rate in point 1067G‑E3 and then multiplying the result by:

           Step 2. Apply the parental income test in Module F to work out the parental income test result for the person.
           Step 3. If the parental income test result is equal to or more than the MIT reducible amount, the person's reduction for parental income is the parental income test result.
           Step 4. If the parental income test result is less than the person's MIT reducible amount, apply the maintenance income test in Module GA to work out the maintenance income test result for the person.
           Step 5. Add the parental income test result to the maintenance income test result to get the person's notional reduction.
           Step 6. If the notional reduction is less than or equal to the MIT reducible amount, the person's reduction for parental income is the notional reduction.
           Step 7. If the notional reduction is more than the MIT reducible amount, the person's reduction for parental income is the