In Australia your tax rate rises as you earn more.

For the tax year 2007/2008 the situation is as follows:

Income Tax Rates as Percentages

Taxable incomeTax Rate
$0 - $6,000Nil
$6,001 - $30,00015 percent
$30,001 - $75,00030 percent
$75,001 - $150,00040 percent
Over $150,00045 percent


Actual Taxes Deducted From Your Income

Taxable incomeTax You Pay
$0 - $6,000Nil
$6,001 - $30,00015c for each $1 over $6,000
$30,001 - $75,000$3,600 plus 30c for each $1 over $30,000
$75,001 - $150,000$17,100 plus 40c for each $1 over $75,000
Over $150,000$47,100 plus 45c for each $1 over $150,000


You can register for tax online when you arrive in Australia by following this link to get a Tax File Number.

Medicare Levy

In addition to the above rates, a Medicare levy is deducted at 1.5 percent of your taxable income.

If you have a higher income and you do not buy enough private hospital cover, 2.5 percent of your taxable income will be deducted as Medicare levy.

You can register with Medicare one week after you arrive in Australia. (The delay allows time for Medicare to receive your details from the immigration authorities.) Go to a Medicare office with your passport. All going well, you will receive a Medicare card number and your card will be posted to you about 10 days later. Medicare has webpages that explain the system for migrants.

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