Child Support Act 1991

Amendments to other Acts - Amendments to Income Tax Act 1976

248: Incomes wholly exempt from tax

You could also call this:

“Some money you get doesn't need any tax paid on it”

The law says some types of income are completely free from tax. This means you don’t have to pay any tax on this money. The government has made changes to the rules about these tax-free incomes. These changes are now part of the main tax law. If you want to know exactly what incomes are tax-free, you need to look at the updated tax law.

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Part 15 Amendments to other Acts
Amendments to Income Tax Act 1976

248Incomes wholly exempt from tax

  1. Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).