Child Support Act 1991

Collection of financial support - Mandatory relief in respect of incremental penalties

135K: Relief from incremental penalties in relation to arrangements entered into or made before 26 September 2006

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“Old rule about reducing extra penalties for agreements made before September 2006 no longer applies”

This part of the law, called ‘Relief from incremental penalties in relation to arrangements entered into or made before 26 September 2006’, is no longer in effect. It was removed from the Child Support Act 1991 on 1 April 2021. This means that if you had any arrangements related to this before 26 September 2006, this specific rule no longer applies to you.

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Part 8 Collection of financial support
Mandatory relief in respect of incremental penalties

135KRelief from incremental penalties in relation to arrangements entered into or made before 26 September 2006 (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 135K: repealed, on , by section 51 of the Child Support Amendment Act 2021 (2021 No 6).