Would like to ask the forum about Living on the road permanently, and whether Centrelink class your Caravan or Motorhome as a place of residence. Does it effect your pension and also having money in the bank from the sale of your home.
Thank you in advance for your comments.
Coasties2009.
Centrelink Entitlements when living on the Road
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Centrelink Entitlements when living on the Road
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Re: Centrelink Entitlements when living on the Road
Hi Coasties, I do know full timers who claim rent assistance on their caravan park fees. However your questions need to be asked of a suitable consultant or accountant, not answers you receive from others on a forum who may have a very different overall financial picture than you do.
You can see a Centrelink Financial Services Officer at no cost as an alternative to the above, however a taxation accountant who is well versed in Centrelink matters would be wise from a taxation point of view, even if you do use a Centrelink FSO for Centrelink relevant matters.
There are way to many variables for you to get any meaningful advice here.
You can see a Centrelink Financial Services Officer at no cost as an alternative to the above, however a taxation accountant who is well versed in Centrelink matters would be wise from a taxation point of view, even if you do use a Centrelink FSO for Centrelink relevant matters.
There are way to many variables for you to get any meaningful advice here.
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