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  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. How to choose and share your days

Sharing your Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

You may share some or all your Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023 with another parent.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. How to claim

Claiming timeframes for Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

You need to claim within the timeframes to get Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023.

Your family income estimate for family assistance payments

We use your family income estimate to work out how much family assistance to pay you. This includes Family Tax Benefit (FTB) and Child Care Subsidy (CCS).

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When your baby arrives

Use your Parent Pack to help finalise your pre-birth claim, make a new claim and enrol your baby in Medicare.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. How to choose and share your days

Exemptions to the limits of Parental Leave Pay days

You need to tell us if you have an exemption to the limits on Parental Leave Pay days.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. What can affect your payments

If you work on a day of Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023 is paid for days when you’re not working.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. Who can get it

Meeting the income test for Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

To get Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023, you must meet an income test.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. How much you can get

Getting your Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

In many cases your employer will deliver your Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023 to you. Sometimes, we’ll pay you directly.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. How to choose and share your days

Choose how to take your Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

You can decide how to use your Parental Leave Pay days for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023.

Advance payment

You may get part of your income support payment or Family Tax Benefit (Part A) early. This is an advance payment. You pay it back later out of your payments from us.

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