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3.9.3.34 Employer Provided Benefits - Housing Assistance

Summary

This topic contains information on the assessment of employer provided housing assistance as income for the CSHC income test. This section covers the following matters:

  • a definition of employer provided housing assistance and exemptions,
  • employer provided accommodation - location definitions,
  • determining the value of employer provided accommodation, and
  • assessment of employer provided assistance with payment of rent or mortgage.

 

Definition of employer provided housing assistance & exemptions

A person receives housing assistance if their employer grants them a housing right (section 10A(2)-'housing right'). This includes payments to help the person to hold a housing right, such as help with rent or mortgage payments.

 

Live-in residential care workers are EXEMPT if:

  • they are employed by a government body, religious institution or a non-profit company whose activities include caring for people, in residential premises, who are:
    • aged 60 years or more, OR
    • intellectually, psychiatrically or physically handicapped, AND
  • their main duties are to care for these people, AND
  • they live on the premises as a direct result of performing their main duties.

 

Act reference: SSAct section 10A(2)-'housing right'

 

Employer provided accommodation - location definitions

The following table shows metropolitan and non-metropolitan locations for the purpose of determining the value of employer provided housing assistance. Locations include the relevant former STD area codes listed. Locations in the rest of Australia are classed as special areas.

Metropolitan

Former STD code

Non-metropolitan

Former STD code

Adelaide

08

Newcastle

049, 043

Brisbane

07

Gold Coast

075

Canberra

06

Wollongong

042

Darwin, including the area covered by Darwin City Council

08

Hobart, including the area covered by:

- Clarence City Council,

- Hobart City Council, and

- Glenorchy City Council

002

Melbourne

03

Perth

09

Sydney

02

 

Determining the value of employer provided accommodation

The following table shows the value, in dollars per week, of employer provided accommodation according to the accommodation type and location.

Location

3 or more bedrooms

1 to 2 bedrooms

Any other unit of accommodation

Metropolitan

140

120

85

Non-metropolitan

100

90

70

Special areas

80

80

25

Defence housing

80

80

25

Outside Australia

140

120

85

 

When an employee (1.1.E.87) makes contributions to the accommodation these amounts are deducted from the amount of employer provided benefit.

 

Assessment of employer provided assistance with payment of rent or mortgage

When a person has part or all of their mortgage paid by their employer, the value of the housing benefit is the full amount that an employer contributes towards the employee's mortgage.

Example: If an employer contributes $200.00 per month towards the employee's mortgage payments, the full $200.00 is the value of the housing benefit.

Exception: Mortgage payments paid by the Defence Force or an agent for the Defence Force to Defence Force members are exempt.

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Last reviewed: 11 August 2011


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