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How to fill out the AU D2708 online
Filling out the AU D2708 form is essential for assessing your financial circumstances, particularly when engaging with government services. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the AU D2708 online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the AU D2708 form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by filling out your personal information, including your surname, given name(s), residential address, postal address, date of birth, and telephone numbers. Ensure that you use BLOCK letters for clarity.
- If applicable, provide details about your partner, including their name, date of birth, occupation, and whether they are self-employed. Ensure to answer all relevant questions accurately.
- List your dependants, such as children, by providing their names and ages.
- Detail your income sources. Fill in your gross income per fortnight and your partner's income, if applicable. Indicate whether this amount reflects income over the last 3 to 12 months.
- Provide details about any deductions from wages, pensions, grants, or allowances that you and your partner may receive.
- List your assets, detailing any bank accounts, investments, property, or other assets owned individually or jointly with your partner.
- Detail your expenses and debts, including living expenses, loans, or mortgages. Make sure to include all relevant financial obligations.
- Complete the declaration statement confirming that the information is correct and understand penalties for false information. Sign and date the declaration.
- Once all sections are filled, save your changes, download a copy of the form, and print it for your records. You can also share it if necessary.
Complete your AU D2708 form online now to ensure timely processing of your financial circumstances.
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