minchi24556
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I've just been invited to do note-taking for 2 courses im currently enrolled in for the sake of disabled students, nobody stepped up to it and as i take my laptop to class they actually approached me to ask if i could submit it, because no notetakers had offered by halfway through semester.
The problem is i'm on Centrelink and i had assumed it would be cash in hand work, but it seems like it might not be. If it is i probably won't declare it, i work at my limit at the moment but later my work will slow down so i don't want to be cut off for earning that bit more.
I don't really want to refuse it either... i guess i could submit it for just no money, but i was wondering how it actually works... If i had it paid into another account that wasn't mine, am i at a big risk of being caught? Does the employer submit my name as having recieved money from them? It isn't worth bothering if there's a risk, but i don't really know.
The problem is i'm on Centrelink and i had assumed it would be cash in hand work, but it seems like it might not be. If it is i probably won't declare it, i work at my limit at the moment but later my work will slow down so i don't want to be cut off for earning that bit more.
I don't really want to refuse it either... i guess i could submit it for just no money, but i was wondering how it actually works... If i had it paid into another account that wasn't mine, am i at a big risk of being caught? Does the employer submit my name as having recieved money from them? It isn't worth bothering if there's a risk, but i don't really know.