SJABC wrote:Dutchy wrote:AS it is my wife could stay at home and not work and get the government handouts and we would be better off financially, BUT we choose to work hard, pay $50- per day childcare with little govt help...and what do we cop? Others getiing the $$$$
Or as we did, we chose to have a stay at home parent, which means financially we're worse off, compared to both of us working when child care costs would be negligible as we'd both be pulling in the cash, but we chose for our kids to be raised at home.
And NO I don't need Government hand outs, but the fact is, if we don't claim them we end up getting a lump sum at tax time.
and thats fine....each to their own, our choice is for my wife to work part time as a break from the kids which is important for both parties...but how the govenment can give $$ to one kid yet the next door neighbour gets nothing is beyond me
> Some kids that go to my sons child care have stay at home Mums that need a day or 2 off each week therefore they send them and after govt subsidies they pay out of pocket $5.00 per day
> Also self employed people who dont fully claim tax, will get this despite their real earnings being much higher than the ATO are aware of
> Im now determined to find a few tax breaks between now and the end of the year which may reduce our income enough to claim this retrospectively...