Income Tax Rates 2016-2017 Australia

Income Tax in Australia 2016 – 2017.

A resident taxpayer in Australia who earns $18,200 or under, in the year, will pay NO tax on that income.
If the annual income is $37,000 then the tax payable is $3,572. This is 9.65% of Taxable Income.
At an income of $87,000 the tax will be $19,822. This is 22.78% of Taxable Income.
For a higher earner at $180,000 the tax will be $54,232. This is 30.13% of Taxable Income.

2016-2017 Tax Rates for Earners classed as Tax-Resident.

 

Taxable income Tax on this income
0 – $18,200 Nil
$18,201 – $37,000 19c for each $1 over $18,200
$37,001 – $87,000 $3,572 plus 32.5c for each $1 over $37,000
$87,001 – $180,000 $19,822 plus 37c for each $1 over $87,000
$180,001 and over $54,232 plus 45c for each $1 over $180,000

 

The above rates do not include the:

  • Medicare Levy of 2% (The levy rose from 1.5% to 2% in July 2014)
  • Temporary Budget Repair Levy; this levy is payable at a rate of 2% for taxable incomes over $180,000.

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Tax File Numbers.

Every income earner in Australia should have a tax reference number, called a Tax File Number, and when this is quoted to Employees and Banks (for interest payments), etc., tax is deducted from income at the current rates.


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If a Tax File Number (TFN) is not quoted, then tax is deducted at the maximum rate.

You can apply for a tax file number (TFN) online only if you are currently in Australia and you have:

  • a valid permanent migrant visa, or
  • a valid visa with work rights, or
  • a valid overseas student visa, or
  • a valid visa allowing you to stay in Australia indefinitely.

Tax Return.

Every taxpayer must complete an Annual Tax Return, and this calculates any differences in tax over or under paid.

Most people need to submit their Tax return by the last day of October each year, but there are extensions for those who lodge via a Tax Agent.

Some Non-Tax payers should also complete an annual Tax Return, as they may be entitled to a rebate, even without paying anything.

Most Australians end up paying more tax, during the year, than they should, due to various allowances being only claimable at the end of the year, such as Sun Screen protection for outside workers, overtime meal allowance, and various other allowances, and they end up receiving a Tax Rebate shortly after submitting the Annual Tax Return. (This is often within 14 days).

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