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lee2267 发表于 2012-10-22 12:00 
楼主这个问题根本就不该拿到这边来问。。
拿福利不是简单的看 你老公工资收入和你 收入。在你这个案例还要 ...
在CENTERLINK 网站上找了一个收入标准给大家参考。
Income and assets tests for Parenting Payment
The amount of Parenting Payment you get depends on the income and assets of both you and your partner (if you have one).The following income and assets tests are updated on 20 March and 20 September each year.
Income test—single parents
For maximum payment, your income must be no more than $176.60, plus $24.60 for each additional child, per fortnight. Income over this amount reduces your payment by 40 cents in the dollar.
A part payment may be available if your income is less than $1797.85, plus $24.60 for each additional child, per fortnight (or possibly a higher figure if you are eligible for Pharmaceutical Allowance).
Income test—partnered parents
Partner gets a pension
For maximum payment, your combined income must be no more than $124 per fortnight.
Your combined income reduces your payment by 25 cents for each dollar between $124 and $500, and by 30 cents for each dollar above $500 per fortnight.
For part payment, your combined income must be less than $1660.00 per fortnight.
Partner does not get a pension
For maximum payment, your income must be no more than $62 per fortnight, and your partner’s income must be no more than $830 per fortnight.
Your income reduces your payment by 50 cents for each dollar between $62 and $250, and by 60 cents for each dollar above $250 per fortnight.
Your partner’s income up to $830 per fortnight has no effect. Income over this limit reduces your payment by 60 cents for each extra dollar.
A part payment may be payable to you if:
• your income is less than $830 per fortnight and
• your partner’s income is less than $1566.67 per fortnight and
• your combined income is less than $1660.00 per fortnight.
These figures may be higher if you are eligible for Pharmaceutical Allowance or Rent Assistance. These figures may also be higher under special circumstances, for example for a couple separated by illness or with a partner in prison.
Note: Different limits apply if your partner receives Austudy or Youth Allowance.
Assets test
An asset is any property or possession you own either partly or wholly. It includes assets held outside Australia and debts owing to you.
See the assets test for homeowners[1] if you are buying or own your own home.
See the assets test for non-homeowners[1] if you rent or board.
Hardship provisions
If you have assets but little or no income, you are expected to rearrange your affairs to provide for yourself. We know that in some cases this may not be possible.
If you in are in severe financial hardship, you may be able to get a payment. This means that your income or assets will be tested differently. Read more about Asset Hardship Provisions[2].
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