Assessing your eligibility for financial hardship assistance
14. Step 3: We’ll acknowledge your application
We’ll notify you that we have received your application and provide:
(a) of a reference number that identifies your application and
(b) of our estimated time to complete the assessment of your application.
Step 4: We’ll let you know if we need evidence (information, including documents) to show that you are in financial hardship
(a) We’ll only do this if the evidence is relevant to your application and not unreasonably onerous.
(b) If you have applied for assistance for three billing cycles or less, we won’t ask for such evidence (and you are not required to provide it) unless:
(i) It appears that an assistance arrangement will need to be for more than three billing periods, and
(ii) any of the following applies: - the amount to be repaid is more than $1,000; - you have been our customer for less than two months; or - we reasonably believe there is a possibility of fraud and
(iii) the evidence is strictly necessary to assess your eligibility for financial hardship assistance.
(c) If it appears that you may be a victim survivor of domestic or family violence, we won’t ask for such evidence (and you are not required to provide it) unless:
(i) It appears that an assistance arrangement will need to be for more than three billing periods, and
(ii) any of the following applies: - the amount to be repaid is more than $1,000; - you have been our customer for less than two months or - we reasonably believe there is a possibility of fraud and
(d) Subject to paragraphs (b) and (c) above, the types of evidence you may be required to provide to support that you are in a financial hardship situation include:
(i) in any case – a letter of verification by a relevant independent third party with knowledge of the facts, e.g. accountant, financial counsellor, social worker, lawyer, doctor, employer, or family member (as applicable in the circumstances);
(ii) in the case of illness – a medical certificate;
(iii) in the case of unemployment – evidence that you have become unemployed or a relevant Centrelink benefits statement;
(iv) in the case of low or insufficient income – a relevant Centrelink benefits statement;
(v) in a case where we reasonably believe there is a possibility of fraud – a statutory declaration of verification.
(e) Evidence that we request from you under this step 4 counts as part of your application, and your application is only complete once it has been provided to us
(iii) the evidence is strictly necessary to assess your eligibility for financial hardship assistance.