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Income tax rates for 2017/2018 financial year
Income
Marginal tax rate
Tax payable
$0-$18,200
0%
Nil
$18,201- $37,000
19%
19 cents for each $1 over $18,200*
$37,001-$87,000
32.5%
$3,572 plus 32.5 cents for each dollar over $37,000
$87,001-$180,000
37%
$19,822 plus 37 cents for each dollar over $87,000
$180,001 and above
45%
$54,232 plus 45 cents for each dollar over $180,000
Non-Residents 2017-18-link
Taxable Income
Tax
$0 $87,000
32.5c for each $1
$87,001 $180,000
$28,275 + 37c for each $1 over $87,000
$180,001 and over
$62,685 + 45c for each $1 over $180,000
Working holiday makers income tax rates for 201718-link
Taxable Income
Tax
$0$37,000
15% on each $1 up to $37,000
$37,001$87,000
32.5% on each $1 over $37,000 to $87,000
$87,001$180,000
37% on each $1 over $87,000 to $180,000
$180,001 and over
45% on each $1 over $180,000
LITO
Taxable Income
LITO Formula 2017-18
$0 $37,000
$445
$37,001 $66,667
$445 [(taxable income $37,000) x 1.5%]
$66,667 +
Nil
Medicare levy thresholds for an individual 2018
Category
Lower threshold
Upper threshold
Between $21665 & $27068 ($27068 minus $21665) X 10%) of Taxable Income)
Taxable Income over $27068 (Taxable Income X 2%)
Taxable Income Under $21665
All other taxpayers
$21,665.00
$27,068.00
10%
2%
$0.00
Medicare Levy Surcharge Income Thresholds
For 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2020-21
Singles
Income
Surcharge
$0 $90,000
0%
$90,001 $105,000
1%
$105,001 $140,000
1.25%
$140,001 and over
1.5%
Families
Income
Surcharge
$0 $180,000
0%
$180,001 $210,000
1%
$210,001 $280,000
1.25%
$280,001 and over
1.5%
For families with children, the thresholds are increased by $1,500 for each child after the first. So for example if you have two dependent children the family income threshold increases by $1,500, for 3 children by $3,000.
Fringe Benefit Tax Rates
FBT Type 1 gross-up rate
FBT year
FBT rate
Type 1 gross-up rate
Ending 31 March 2018
47%
2.0802
Ending 31 March 2016 and 31 March 2017
49%
2.1463
Type 2: lower gross-up rate- This rate is used if the benefit provider is not entitled
to claim GST credits.
FBT Type 2 gross-up rate
FBT year
FBT rate
Type 2 gross-up rate
Ending 31 March 2018
47%
1.8868
Ending 31 March 2016 and 31 March 2017
49%
1.9608
Departing Australia superannuation payment (DASP) from July 2017-link
Payment component
DASP ordinary tax rate (for non-WHM)
DASP WHM tax rate
Tax-free component
0%
0%
Taxable component taxed element
35%
65%
Taxable component untaxed element
45%
65%
Part 10 Business Activity Statements (BAS) 1. What are the lodgement dates for BAS? 2. Name the components of BAS. 3. Who can prepare and submit BAS? 4. From the following financial transactions for June quarter 2018, calculate the GST payable or refundable. The business is registered for GST . Sales $274,333 . Purchases $42,888 . Wages $8,777 . Superannuation $834 . Electricity $564 Mortgage payment $1,200 Parking fines $299 Repairs to equipment $329 Purchase of computer $1.299 . Part 10 Business Activity Statements (BAS) 1. What are the lodgement dates for BAS? 2. Name the components of BAS. 3. Who can prepare and submit BAS? 4. From the following financial transactions for June quarter 2018, calculate the GST payable or refundable. The business is registered for GST . Sales $274,333 . Purchases $42,888 . Wages $8,777 . Superannuation $834 . Electricity $564 Mortgage payment $1,200 Parking fines $299 Repairs to equipment $329 Purchase of computer $1.299
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