Australia
Tax Calculator
Enter your salary to instantly see your take-home pay, income tax, Medicare Levy, HECS-HELP repayment, and superannuation — using official ATO 2025–26 rates.
Enter your income and click Calculate Tax to see your full breakdown — tax, Medicare, HECS & super.
Australian Income Tax Brackets 2025–26
Australia uses a progressive tax system — only the income above each threshold is taxed at the higher rate. The Stage 3 tax cuts (from 1 July 2024) significantly reduced rates and raised thresholds for most Australians.
What Changed from 1 July 2024?
The Stage 3 tax cuts restructured Australia's income tax brackets, delivering savings for low and middle-income earners. The same rates continue into 2025–26 — and further cuts are legislated for 2026–27.
Key Components of Australian Income Tax
Your total Australian tax liability is made up of several components. Understanding each helps you accurately budget and lodge a correct tax return.
Progressive Brackets
Only income above each threshold is taxed at the higher rate. A pay rise always leaves you better off — the higher rate never applies to your whole income.
Medicare Levy (2%)
A flat 2% of taxable income funding Australia's public health system. Reduced for low-income earners below $29,207 (singles, 2025-26).
LITO — Up to $700
The Low Income Tax Offset cuts up to $700 from tax owed for incomes up to $37,500. Phases out completely at $66,667. Applied automatically by the ATO — no separate claim needed.
HECS-HELP Repayments
Student loan repayments begin above $67,000 (2025-26). The new marginal system charges 15% of income above $67K only — far more equitable than the old flat-rate model.
Super Guarantee (12%)
Employers must contribute 12% of your ordinary time earnings to super from 1 July 2025. This is in addition to your salary and not deducted from your take-home pay.
Medicare Levy Surcharge
Singles earning over $93,000 without private hospital cover pay an extra 1%–1.5% MLS. Adequate private hospital insurance eliminates this entirely.
