Tables and Lists

TAX RATES FOR RESIDENT ADULTS 2023 and 2024

Annual Taxable Income

$

Tax on Income

$


Tax rate on excess above
lower threshold

0 to 18,200

0

plus

0%

18,201 to 45,000

0

plus

19%

45,001 to 120,000

5,092

plus

32.5%

120,001 to 180,000

29,467

plus

37%

180,001 plus

51,667

plus

45%

TAX RATES FOR RESIDENT ADULTS 2025

Annual Taxable Income

$

Tax on Income

$

Tax rate on excess above
lower threshold

0 to 18,200

0

plus

0%

18,201 to 45,000

0

plus

16%

45,001 to 135,000

4,288

plus

30%

135,001 to 190,000

31,288

plus

37%

190,001 plus

51,638

plus

45%

In addition to the income tax payable Medicare Levy of 2% is payable where a person’s taxable income exceeds a low threshold.

Medicare levythresholds

Category

Lower threshold $

Families

43,846

Singles

26,000

Single senior and pensioner

41,089

Couple senior and pensioner 

57,198

Families and individuals with taxable income below the lower threshold do not pay Medicare Levy. The lower threshold increases by $4,027 for each dependent child or student.

MEDICARE LEVY SURCHARGE THRESHOLDS 2024

INCOME LEVELS

$

$

$

>$

Singles

0-93,000

93,001-108,000

108,001-144,000

144,001 and over

Families Income*

0-186,000

186,001-216,000

216,001-288,000

288,001 and over

Rates

0%

1%

1.25%

1.50%

The zero rate threshold increases for singles and families by $1500 for every child after the first child.

MEDICARE LEVY SURCHARGE THRESHOLDS 2025

INCOME LEVELS

$

$

$

>$

Singles Income 

0-97,000

97,001-113,000

113,001-151,000

151,001 and over

Families Income *

0-194,000

194,001-226,000

226,001-302,000

302,001 and over

Rates

0%

1%

1.25%

1.50%

The zero rate threshold increases for singles and families by $1500 for every child after the first child.

RATES FOR NON-RESIDENT ADULT INDIVIDUALS 2023 and 2024

Annual Taxable Income

$

Tax on Income

$

Tax rate on excess above
lower threshold

0 to 120,000

0

plus

32.5%

120,001 to 180,000

26,000

plus

37%

180,001 plus

63,000

plus

45%

RATES FOR NON-RESIDENT ADULT INDIVIDUALS 2025

Annual Taxable Income

$

Tax on Income

$

Tax rate on excess above
lower threshold

0 to 135,000

0

plus

30%

135,001 190,000

40,500

plus

37%

190,001 plus

60,850

plus

45%

TAX RATES FOR INCOME OF MINORS

Other Income
$

Tax Rates

Nil to 416

Nil

417 – 1,307

Nil + 66% of the excess over $416

Over $1,307

45% of the total amount of income that is not excepted income

Excepted income is wages paid at ordinary rates, distributions from child maintenance and testamentary trusts, and taxable pension payments from Centrelink.

TAX RATES FOR DECEASED ESTATES

Annual Taxable Income

$

Tax on Income

$

Tax rate on excess above
lower threshold

Less Than 3 years since death the
same as individual tax rates



3 years or more since death 2024

Nil to 416

0

plus

0%

417 to 670

0

plus

50%

671 to 45,000

0

plus

All Income at19%

45,001 to 120,000

8,550

plus

32.5%

120,001 to 180,000

32,925

plus

37%

180,001 plus

55,125

plus

45%

LOW INCOME TAX OFFSET

Maximum Offset*

$

Shade out Threshold

$


Income at which Offset Cuts Out

$


Single  

2,230

32,279

50,119

Couple Each

1,602

28,974 each

83,580 combined

Couple (separated due to illness)  

2,040

31,279 each

95,198 combined

SENIOR AND PENSIONERS TAX OFFSET

Maximum Offset*

$

Shade out Threshold

$


Income at which Offset Cuts Out

$


Single  

2,230

32,279

50,119

Couple Each

1,602

28,974 each

83,580 combined

Couple (separated due to illness)  

2,040

31,279 each

95,198 combined

Rebate reduces by 12.5c for each $1 of taxable income above the shade-out threshold Income for couples is the combined income

OTHER TAX OFFSETS

Eligible spouse contribution tax offset

Income level of spouse when maximum tax offset of $540 decreases

$37,000

Income level when offset reduces to nil

$40,000

Superannuation pension tax offset – Taxed element

15%

Superannuation pension tax offset – Untaxed element

10%

Rebate reduces by 12.5c for each $1 of taxable income above the shade-out threshold Income for couples is the combined income

SUPERANNUATION LIMITS

Taxation of lump sum super payments

Age of person receiving the payment

Tax Rate Payable*

60 and Over

Nil

55 to 59

Up to Tax Free Threshold low ratethreshold of $230,000

Nil

Excess Over Tax Free Threshold

15%

Under 55

20%

Permanent Invalidity Payments

Nil

Temporary Invalidity Payments

At Marginal tax rate

Death benefits

To dependants

Nil

To Non-dependants

15%

Rebate reduces by 12.5c for each $1 of taxable income above the shade-out threshold Income for couples is the combined income

Tax payable on superannuation pensions

Age of person receiving Pension

Tax Rate Payable*

60 and Over

Nil

55 to 59

At marginal rate less 15% super pension rebate

Under 55

At marginal tax rate

Permanent Invalidity Payments

Nil

Temporary Invalidity Payments

At Marginal tax rate

Death benefits


To dependants over 60

Nil

To dependants under 60

At marginal rate less 15% super pension rebate

* In addition to tax rate payable Medicare levy is also payable

Tax payable on superannuation contributions

Tax payable on superannuation contributions


On taxable income plus super contributions under $250,000

Zero

On superannuation component exceeding taxable income plus super contributions

15%

Death benefit payments

Death Benefit Payments

Lump sum payments to a dependant

Zero

Lump sum payments to non-dependants if paid to
the deceased’s estate

15%

To the beneficiaries including Medicare levy

17%

Commonwealth government co-contribution

Commonwealth government co-contribution


Lower income threshold to receive maximum $500 entitlement

$42,016

Income limit when no co-contribution is paid

$57,016

Concessional contribution limits

Concessional contribution limits

Total concessional contributions limit

$27,500

Non-concessional contribution limits

Non-concessional contribution limits

Annual limit if total superannuation balance below $1.9 million

$110,000

Maximum contribution under the bring forward rule if total superannuation balance is
below $1.68 million

$330,000

Between $1.68 million and less than $1.79 million

$220,000

Between $1.79 million and less than $1.9 million

$110,000

Balances over $1.9 million

Zero

Small business CGT concession superannuation contribution limits

Age

2022 and 2023

2024

55 to 64

2.00%

4%

65 to 74

2.50%

5%

75 to 79

3.00%

6%

80 to 84

3.50%

7%

85 to 89

4.50%

9%

90 to 94

5.50%

11%

95 and over

7.00%

14%

Minimum superannuation pension rates

Age

2022 and 2023

2024

55 to 64

2.00%

4%

65 to 74

2.50%

5%

75 to 79

3.00%

6%

80 to 84

3.50%

7%

85 to 89

4.50%

9%

90 to 94

5.50%

11%

95 and over

7.00%

14%

When you can access you super

Age

Conditions

65+

No conditions, super can be accessed at any time

60 to 64

Termination of employment

55 to 59

Transition to retirement pension

Retire and not intending to work more than 10 hours a week.

18 to 65

Severe financial hardship,

Terminal Illness

Compassionate grounds,

Permanent incapacity,

Temporary incapacity,

Death, and

Departing Australia permanently.

All Ages

Death or to pay excess contributions tax

PENSION TESTS

Income Test

Family situation

Lower Threshold

Upper threshold

Single

up to $204 p/f $5,304pa

$2,332 p/f $60,632 pa

Couple (combined)

up to $360 p/f $9,360pa

$3,568 p/f $92,742 pa

Once lower threshold is exceeded fortnightly pension decreases by 50 cents for each $1 earned for singles, and 25 cents for couples, until upper threshold is reached.

Assets Test

Family situation

Home owners

Non-Home owners

Levels for FullPension

$

$

Single

301,750

543,750

Couple (combined)

451,500

693,500

Couple (separateddue to illness)

451,500

693,500

Once assets test limit exceededthe full pension decreases by $1.50 a fortnight for every $1000 in excess 

Limit when no pension received

Single

656,500

898,500

Couple (combined)

986,500

1,228,500

Couple (separateddue to illness)

1,161,000

1,403,000

DEEMING RATES: AGE PENSION/ COMMONWEALTH SENIORS HEALTH CARD

Single


Up to $60,400 of financial assets

0.25%

Over $60,400 of financial assets

2.25%

Couples


Up to $100,200 of financial assets

0.25%

Over $100,200 of financial assets

2.25%

Deeming rates can change on an annual basis in September each year. To provide greater certainty for age pensioners the current rates will apply until June 30, 2024.

INCOME TEST FOR COMMONWEALTH SENIORS HEALTH CARD 2024

INCOME TEST FOR COMMONWEALTH SENIORS HEALTH CARD 2024

Single income limit

$90,000

Couple income limit

$144,000

Couple separated due to illness

$180,000