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Can't find your $900 bonus? Join the millions

12 May, 2009 12:00 PM
Australian workers with low incomes, high work costs and expensive medical bills could be among millions to miss out on the Rudd Government's stimulus payments because they didn't pay tax last year.

As the last of the Federal Government's bonuses land in bank accounts and mail boxes, some workers are discovering they are ineligible for the cash hand-outs despite lodging a tax return and earning under $100,000.

Tax expert Michael Dirkis said the difference between receiving a $900 payment or not could be as little as paying one dollar in tax.

Dr Dirkis, senior tax counsel for the the Taxation Institute of Australia, said among those to miss out would be workers who earned under $11,500, such as students with part-time jobs, and people able to claim a high level of medical or work-related expenses.

"We've heard cases where people have spent $2000 on doctors' bills and medical benefits, got their $50 rebate, and then missed out on the $900," he said.

Dr Dirkis said of the 13 million Australians who lodge a tax return, nearly 5 million would not be eligible for the stimulus payments, including taxpayers who had earned over $100,000.

In 2006-07 nearly 2.5 million Australians who lodged a tax return did not have to pay tax.

A Melbourne freelance documentary maker, Kerry, said she was shocked to discover she would not receive the bonus, which she had planned to pay towards her mortgage.

The mother-of-two said she had earned less than $100,000 but missed out because she was able to claim a large number of expenses related to the production of a film.

"I could claim on the documentary, which meant the small amount of tax I did pay I got completely reimbursed," she said.

"So even though I'm a low-income earner and my children both live at home and I was really depending on that $900, they are aged 19 and 20 so it's just meant that I haven't fallen into any of the eligibility areas.

"The fact that I've fallen through the cracks has absolutely destroyed me."

Chris, who did not want his last name published, completed a PHD in virology last year on a tax-exempt scholarship which has made him ineligible for a payment.

"I've got two children at home and my wife is on maternity leave," he said.

"My income's enough to live on but I've only been earning it for a few months and we have no savings and for the three years I was studying a PHD I had no superannuation."

The 30-year-old from Geelong said he felt like he was being penalised for studying.

He said if he had received the money he would have spent it on furniture for his children, aged one month and two years old.

"The most annoying thing is feeling like I'm the only one, like everyone else is getting it but me," he said.

People on Centrelink benefits, who do not have to pay tax, will also miss out on the payments but Dr Dirkis said most would have received bonuses in the Rudd Government's first stimulus package distributed last December.

Self-funded retiree Stuart Robley received a bonus about Christmas time but was disappointed he would not receive anything in the current package.

Mr Robley said he had been surprised to learn he would not receive $900 after believing anyone who earned under $100,000 would benefit.

"I was disappointed in as much as the Government loves to advertise the good bits but I think they keep the nasty bits away from you. I could have done with it for repairs to our home," he said.

Dr Dirkis said the Federal Government had chosen to target low earning taxpayers who did not receive other government benefits but had done so without consulting the tax industry on the best way to deliver payments.

He said three-quarters of Australian taxpayers lodged returns through agents and some were struggling to track down clients while others were charging customers between $20 and $70 to process their payment.

Tax Commissioner Michael D'Ascenzo this week announced 6.5 million bonuses had been paid with another 1.3 million to be made before May 16.

Source: theage.com.au

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okay, as a trainee i clear stuff all a week. and we all get nothing. we have bills, car, licences things we need 2 build our lives up because we are the ones who are going to be running this country one day and we get not a cent we live off our pay which lasts about 2 days. yet people who do absolutely nothing get all these hand outs and think they have it so hard. When there is no reason for them not to be working!!!! every working person who paid tax or not should have received this payout. we are the ones who are struggling. I cleared about 7 grand last year. Sometimes I think I may as well go join the dole line up.
Posted by jess, 12/05/2009 12:20:48 PM
whinge whinge - get over it.
Posted by ..., 12/05/2009 12:49:35 PM
Kerry, if your kids are still mooching off you at 19 and 20, perhaps you should stop coddling them? If they're earning a wage and still living in your house, have them put payments toward the mortgage.
Posted by LackADaisy, 12/05/2009 3:33:53 PM
People on Centrelink benefits, who do not have to pay tax, will also miss out on the payments but Dr Dirkis said most would have received bonuses in the Rudd Government's first stimulus package distributed last December HAHA Yeah Right, I have been unwell and have had to wait over 10 months for Carparil tunnel surgery to remove a tumor in my wrist which was 3.5cm x 2.5cm. I couldn't use my hand very well and therefore have been on medical certificates waiting for my operation and also being a sufferer of anxiety. I got nothing at christmas cause I have no children allthough in late 2007 I was expecting but decided not to continue with the pregnancy due to defects in Chromosome 10,13 and 21. Then only to be told that I would miss out on this latest "hand out" due to only working 2 weeks grape picking when I was able to just after I lost my baby. and what annoys me mostly is I pay tax out of my Newstart, as if I do manage to get a job I'm sure to be paying enough tax. so I still have to lodge a tax return and i still get a tax refund that was my own money in the firstplace.
Posted by Porkchoppie, 12/05/2009 3:52:31 PM
I can understand some people may be dissapointed with not getting $900 after all it is a lot of money. However this kerry woman should wake up. For starters this money was meant to be put back into the economy not damn mortgages or credit cards. Has 2 "children" which should both bloody work anyway and she has the guts to complain. i just dont get some people.
Posted by bunchofwhingers, 12/05/2009 3:53:48 PM
What a load of rubbish, I had a $600 medical rebate and I still got my $900. Ask them what the real reason is before you put this stuff in an article.
Posted by Jj, 12/05/2009 4:26:12 PM
There has to be a cut off somewhere and this must be it, and it is unfortunate for some but thats the way it is. i'd like to say it all evens out in the end but it usually doesnt. I pay $18k in the 07/08 tax year and am very happy i got something after years of these hand outs going to the lower paid ppl. So im not sorry for the people complaining cos am sure at some stage they've gotten a hand out for something. And in the latest case, i know of someone who has gotten the payment twice, once as they were a student half the year and worked the other half.
Posted by take, 12/05/2009 4:43:40 PM
im a single mum working part time and pay tax every year......i dont recieve the package either.....dont get it.....
Posted by shelly, 12/05/2009 4:58:14 PM
i dont think its right i worked earnd way under the 100.000 and they said not eligible because i got paid tax the only trouble i never recieved that money it went to child support which is part of the tax company wich means i paid tax
Posted by dissapointed, 12/05/2009 6:06:25 PM
to jess i am on the dole( parnet payment parted) AND IT NOT GOOD MONEY i wish i had a job like your .... and i got the rudd money and it didnt go any were so keep trying i know were your coming from
Posted by duffbeer, 12/05/2009 7:08:57 PM
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