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Centrepay Reform: Discussion Paper - Services Australia - 10 July 2024

10 Jul 2024

The Law Council advises governments, courts, and federal agencies on ways in which the law and the justice system can be improved for the benefit of the community. [...] The ACLC considers that the existing Centrepay Policy and Terms (Policy)2 has the capacity to meet the objective of the service, namely: … to assist customers in managing expenses that are consistent with the purpose of welfare payments, and reducing financial risk, by providing a facility to have regular deductions made from their welfare payments.3 However, the ongoing reticence of Services Aust. [...] The process for this money to be paid to the spouse—as the primary beneficiary of the estate—was lengthy and resource-intensive. [...] The ACLC recommends that, with the exception of deductions for housing and a limited category of services (like utilities), deductions should have end dates and finite amounts, agreed to by the customer at the outset of the arrangement. [...] The ACLC reiterates its recommendation that, with the exception of deductions for housing and a limited category of services (like utilities), deductions should have end dates and finite amounts, agreed to by the customer at the outset of the arrangement.

Authors

Chelsea De Silva

Pages
14
Published in
Australia

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