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here someone living with someone else (adults and most
of the time children would be getting some kind of
governmernt assistance and this example would be rare.
i consider this objection as graping at straws. this
situation rarely if ever exist here. but you are
right, they would rebate your sister for a family of 2
since you are a dependant.
--- Deri James <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Sunday 25 March 2007 16:38, ken barber wrote:
> > what do you think of the prebate idea?
> >
>
> There are some problems with "Prebate":-
>
> It does not seem to take account for extended
> families (grand parents,
> dependant adults, etc,).
>
> It does not take into account actual costs of the
> family (we all know that
> being disabled involves extra spending which a
> non-disabled family do not
> have to bear).
>
> Does not take into account debt burden on a family
> when calculating prebate.
>
> If I lived with my sister (me zero income, sister
> $60000 pa) the "household"
> would receive a prebate based on my sister's income
> despite her not giving me
> a cent, so I would be significantly below the
> poverty line.
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri
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