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RayanTELATI(Initiate)Initiate
26 June 2024

Hello,


I am currently in Australia on a Working Holiday visa and have a question regarding the tax threshold reset at the end of the financial year (July 1st, 2024).


To provide some context, I started working on January 2nd, 2024, and as of June 26th, 2024, my gross salary has totaled $56,000.

Throughout this period, my employer has withheld taxes via the PAYG system. For the first $45,000 of my income, I was taxed at 15%, and for the income exceeding this amount, I have been taxed at 32.5%.


Could you please clarify whether the $45,000 tax threshold at the 15% rate resets to $0 at the beginning of the new financial year (July 1st, 2024)? Or should I continue to accumulate my taxable income from January 2024 onwards?


I have not been able to find any information online regarding whether the $45,000 tax threshold resets at the end of the financial year for Working Holiday Makers.


Many thanks,


Rayan

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StevenATO(Community Support)Community Support
28 June 2024

Hi @RayanTELATI


I hope you're enjoying your working holiday here!

The $45,000 threshold will reset with the financial year.


Starting from 1st July your tax rate will go back to 15% for the first $45,000 earned.

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