TAX???????
Hello Every one,I have a question to ask.What is the total tax that a Pilot have to pay.Any percentage.Sorry for asking such absurd question.
TJ |
Varies
Tax payed is dependant on your gross salary. More you earn, the more tax you pay.
BJ |
can be up to 40% mate
If you earn 150k then say goodbye to half your paycheck wat a great country ei :8 |
ooooooo :( its mea somene is not going to be very rich.Thanks bro.
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If you earn 150k then say goodbye to half your paycheck Check the ATO on the wage rates but here is something of a formula to work out 0 – $6,000 Nil $6,001 – $25,000 15c for each $1 over $6,000 $25,001 – $75,000 $2,850 plus 30c for each $1 over $25,000 $75,001 – $150,000 $17,850 plus 40c for each $1 over $75,000 $150,001 and over $47,850 plus 45c for each $1 over $150,000 Wreid tax system but it works |
That's not weird, that's the way a progressive tax system, as used by many countries, works.
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yes its wreid, but it works
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Tax system
Even tax accountants have difficulty keeping up with the complexity of the Australian Taxation regulations. As far as personal income tax is concerned it should be made much simpler. Other countries can do it and provide better services than we receive. Hong Kong, for one, has a fixed percentage of income in relation to personal tax. There is a tax free threshold. Earnings above the tax free threshold attract, last time I checked, 15% of gross earnings regardless of the amount earned. No "bracket creep" and every taxpayer knows exactly what their tax payable will be. All we can do in Australia is stumble through doing our own return, or pay someone to prepare a return in the hope that they get it right. And that is just personal income tax. It is the hidden taxes which really hit the "back pocket nerve". :ugh::ugh::ugh:
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why oh why cant this country be tax free :E
we dont have much oil, but we got plenty of kangaroos to sell :E |
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