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How to fill out the Cs1665 online
This guide provides a clear, step-by-step process for completing the Cs1665 form, which is essential for applying for a child support assessment. By following these instructions, you will navigate the form efficiently and accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the Cs1665 form online.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering your personal details, including family name, first given name, other given names, and date of birth.
- Provide your postal address, contact details including home, work, and mobile phone numbers, as well as your email address.
- If applicable, fill in the reportable superannuation contributions for the last financial year along with demographic information about your cultural background.
- Enter details for the other parent, including their personal information. Answer whether you have applied for child support before.
- Supply your income details from the last financial year, including taxable income, reportable fringe benefits, and any net investment losses.
- List the details of each child for whom you are applying, including their family name, date of birth, sex, and how much care you provide.
- Indicate if you receive Family Tax Benefit and whether you have a court order regarding child support payments.
- Complete the sections regarding parental relationships, such as whether you were ever legally married, and living arrangements.
- Choose how you would like to collect your payments, specifying whether you want to manage payments privately or have them collected on your behalf.
- Read and acknowledge the privacy statement at the end of the form, then sign and date where indicated.
- Once you have filled out the entire form, save your changes, and you can download, print, or share the completed document.
Complete your Cs1665 form online today to ensure your child support assessment is processed efficiently.
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