What is CSA doing to make sure people don misrepresent their income?
The CSA has specialised staff that investigate customers who were unwittingly or deliberately suspected of understating their incomes in order to pay less than the appropriate amount of child support and establish their capacity to support their children. The team routinely investigate both parents’ incomes and focus on investigating situations such as either parent earning ‘cash in hand’ income (e.g. cash in hand from the building, domestic help and other industries), earning income as non-salary and wage (e.g. business income), using companies, trusts and partnerships to hide or reduce taxable incomes. CSA recognises there are some parents who do not try to hide or deliberately avoid earning income to get out of paying child support, but have a taxable income that does not reflect their ability to financially support their children.
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