Stats & Facts
Tax
Taxation Rates & Thresholds
Individual Resident Tax rates (2024/2025) 1
| Taxable Income | Marginal tax rate1 | Tax payable | 
| $0 – $18,200 | Nil | Nil | 
| $18,201 – $45,000 | 16% | Nil + 16% on each $1 over $18,200 | 
| $45,001 – $135,000 | 30% | $4,288 + 30% on each $1 over $45,000 | 
| $135,001 – $190,000 | 37% | $31,288 + 37% on each $1 over $135,000 | 
| $190,001 + | 45% | $51,638 + 45% on each $1 over $190,000 | 
1 The 2% Medicare levy may be in addition to this rate
Individual Foreign Resident Tax rates (2024/25)
| Taxable Income | Marginal tax rate² | Tax payable | 
| $0 – $135,000 | 30% | 30% on every $1 | 
| $135,001 – $190,000 | 37% | $40,500 + 37% on each $1 over $135,000 | 
| $190,001 + | 45% | $60,850 + 45% on each $1 over $190,000 | 
2 Foreign residents are not required to pay the Medicare Levy.
Individuals Foreign Resident Tax rates - Working Holiday Makers (2024/25)
Working holiday makers (that is, individuals with either 417 or 462 via subclass) are taxed at 15% for the first $45,000 and then the same rates as residents above this level.
| Taxable Income | Marginal tax rate | Tax payable | 
| $0 - $45,000 | 15% | 15% on every $1 | 
| $45,001 - $135,000 | 30% | $6,750 + 30% on each $1 over $45,000 | 
| $135,001 - $190,000 | 37% | $33,750 + 37% on each $1 over $135,000 | 
| $190,001 + | 45% | $54,100 + 45% on each $1 over $190,000 | 
Medicare Levy Thresholds (2023/24)
| 
 | No Levy Payable if Taxable Income is equal to or less than: | Reduced Levy on Income in Range: | Full Levy Payable (2.0%) if Taxable Income is greater than: | 
| Single | $26,000 | $26,000 - $32,500 | $32,500 | 
| Families 3 | $43,846 | $43,846 – $54,807 | $54,807 | 
| Seniors & Pensioners - Single - Couple/family | 
 $41,089 $57,198 | 
 $41,089 – $51,361 $57,198 – $71,497 | 
 $51,361 $71,497 | 
3 The lower threshold increases for each dependent child or student by $4,027.
Medicare Levy Surcharge (2024/25)
The surcharge applies to singles and families with taxable income above the threshold who do not have adequate private health insurance.
| 
 | Nil | 1% | 1.25% | 1.5% | 
| Single | Equal to or less than $97,000 | $97,001 – $113,000 | $113,001 – $151,000 | More than $151,000 | 
| Family | Equal to or less than $194,000 | $194,001 – $226,000 | $226,001 – $302,000 | More than $302,000 | 
For families, the income thresholds increase by $1,500 for each MLS dependent child after the first.
Other Tax Rates (2023/24)
| 
 | Tax Rate | 
| Standard company tax rate | 30% | 
| Base rate entity tax rate (with aggregated turnover of less than $50 million and less than 80% passive assessable income) | 25% | 
| Complying Superannuation Fund | 15% | 
| Non-Complying Superannuation Fund | 45% | 
| Insurance Bonds | 30% | 
| Friendly Society Bonds | 30% | 
Tax Offsets
Seniors and Pensioners Tax Offset (2024/25)
| 
 | Offset | Shaded Out Threshold | Cut Out Threshold | 
| Single | $2,230 | $34,919 | $52,759 | 
| Couple (each) | $1,602 | $30,994 | $43,810 | 
| Couple separated due to illness (each) | $2,040 | $33,732 | $50,052 | 
The offset reduces by 12.5 cents per $1 of rebate income above the shade-out threshold. Rebate income is defined as Taxable Income plus adjusted fringe benefits plus reportable superannuation contributions plus net investment losses.
Low Income Tax Offset (2023/2024)
| Offset | Shaded Out Threshold | Cut Out Threshold | 
| $700 | $37,500 | $66,667 | 
The offset reduces by 5 cents per $1 of taxable income between $37,500 and $45,000, and a further 1.5 cents per $1 of taxable income between $45,000 and $66,667.
Spouse Contribution Tax Offset
| Offset | Shaded Out Threshold | Cut Out Threshold | 
| $540 | $37,000 | $40,000 | 
The offset is 18% of the lesser of:
- $3,000 reduced by $1 per $1 of spouse’s income5 above $37,000,
- Or the total contribution for the spouse.
5 Assessable income plus reportable fringe benefits plus reportable employer superannuation contributions.
 
                    
                 
                








