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Reference · Reviewed 17 August 2026

Australian tax rates & thresholds

Every figure we're asked for, in one place, with the year it applies to stated — and an honest flag where a number depends on legislation still moving.

2025–26 figuresUpdated each JulySources: legislation & ATO guidance

What changed this year?

Three changes matter most. The super guarantee reached 12% on 1 July 2025. The general interest charge is no longer deductible for income years starting on or after 1 July 2025 — a real cost increase for anyone carrying ATO debt. And the work-from-home fixed rate has been 70 cents since 1 July 2024, though a great deal of published advice still quotes 67c.

  • Super guarantee now 12%
  • ATO interest no longer deductible
  • WFH fixed rate 70c per hour
  • Individual brackets unchanged since 1 July 2024

Individual income tax rates

Resident rates for the 2024–25 and 2025–26 income years.

Taxable incomeTax on this income
$0 – $18,200Nil
$18,201 – $45,00016c per $1 over $18,200
$45,001 – $135,000$4,288 + 30c per $1 over $45,000
$135,001 – $190,000$31,288 + 37c per $1 over $135,000
$190,001 +$51,638 + 45c per $1 over $190,000

Medicare levy and surcharge

The levy is 2% of taxable income, reduced for low income earners. Surcharge tiers are income-tested and indexed annually — confirm the current year's thresholds before deciding on hospital cover.

ItemRate / threshold
Medicare levy2% of taxable income
Levy reduction threshold (single, 2024–25)around $27,222 — indexed
Medicare levy surcharge1% – 1.5%, tiered by income
Surcharge base tier (2024–25)singles from $97,000 · families from $194,000 — indexed

Company tax

Base rate entity: aggregated turnover under $50 million and no more than 80% passive income.

EntityRate
Base rate entity25%
All other companies30%
Franking credit rateMatches the rate the company paid

Superannuation

SG reached its final legislated step on 1 July 2025. Caps and the transfer balance cap are indexed — confirm figures for your income year before contributing.

Item2025–26
Super guarantee rate12% of ordinary time earnings
SG quarterly due dates28 Oct · 28 Jan · 28 Apr · 28 Jul
Concessional contributions cap$30,000
Carry-forward unused capUp to 5 prior years, if total super balance under $500,000
Non-concessional cap$120,000 (bring-forward up to $360,000, balance-tested)
Division 293 threshold$250,000 of income plus contributions
Transfer balance cap$2.0 million (indexed)
Maximum contribution baseQuarterly limit per employee — indexed, confirm current figure

Capital gains tax

ItemTreatment
CGT discount — individuals and trusts50% for assets held over 12 months
CGT discount — complying super funds33⅓%
CGT discount — companiesNone
CGT event dateGenerally the contract date, not settlement
Small business CGT concessions15-year exemption · 50% active asset reduction · retirement exemption · rollover
Foreign resident main residence exemptionGenerally not available

GST

ItemThreshold / rate
GST rate10%
Registration threshold — business$75,000 GST turnover
Registration threshold — non-profit$150,000
Taxi travel and ride-sourcingRegister from the first dollar
Cash accounting eligibilityTurnover under $10 million
Quarterly BAS due dates28 Oct · 28 Feb · 28 Apr · 28 Jul (agent concessions apply)

Work-related deduction rates

The two most-used rates, and the two most often quoted out of date elsewhere.

ItemRate
Work from home — fixed rate70c per hour (from 1 July 2024)
Vehicle — cents per kilometre88c per km, capped at 5,000 km per car
Vehicle — log book12 consecutive weeks, valid 5 years
Substantiation thresholdWritten evidence required once total work expenses exceed $300
Laundry without receiptsUp to $150 of the $300 total
Car depreciation cost limit (2024–25)$69,674 — indexed each year

Penalties and interest

The general interest charge ceased to be deductible for income years starting on or after 1 July 2025 — a material change most competing content hasn't caught up with.

ItemAmount / effect
Penalty unit$330 (indexed periodically)
Failure to lodge penalty1 unit per 28 days late, per document, up to 5 units (multiplied for larger entities)
General interest chargeCompounds daily · not deductible from 1 July 2025
Shortfall penalties25% lack of reasonable care · 50% recklessness · 75% intentional disregard
Super guarantee chargeShortfall + nominal interest + admin fee · never deductible
No-ABN withholding47% of the payment

Key lodgement dates

ObligationDue
Individual return — self lodged31 October
Individual return — via registered agentGenerally up to 15 May following year
Company and trust returns — via agentGenerally 15 May following year
STP finalisation declaration14 July
Taxable payments annual report (TPAR)28 August
FBT return — self lodged21 May (FBT year ends 31 March)
Trust distribution resolutionsBefore 30 June

Where figures are uncertain

What we won't pretend to know.

  • The instant asset write-off threshold was $20,000 for small business in 2024–25. Its position for later years depends on legislation — confirm before you buy equipment relying on it.
  • HELP repayment thresholds are indexed and subject to announced reform. Check the current figure before assuming a repayment.
  • The car depreciation limit, maximum contribution base and penalty unit are indexed periodically.
  • Medicare levy surcharge tiers are income-tested and indexed annually.

Most competing rate pages state every figure with equal confidence, including the ones that have changed. We’d rather tell you which numbers to verify.

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FAQ

Rate questions.

What are the current Australian income tax rates?

For residents: nil to $18,200, then 16% to $45,000, 30% to $135,000, 37% to $190,000 and 45% above that, plus the 2% Medicare levy. These have applied since 1 July 2024. Content quoting 19% or 32.5% brackets predates the 2024 changes.

What is the super guarantee rate now?

12% of ordinary time earnings from 1 July 2025 — the final legislated step. Anything quoting 11% or 11.5% relates to earlier years.

Is the work-from-home rate still 67 cents?

No. It's 70 cents per hour from 1 July 2024. The 67c rate applied to 2022–23 and 2023–24; the 80c shortcut ended in June 2022.

Is ATO interest still tax deductible?

No. For income years starting on or after 1 July 2025, the general interest charge and shortfall interest charge are no longer deductible. That makes paying ATO debt down ahead of other credit materially more attractive than it used to be.

How often do these figures change?

Most are indexed or legislated annually, effective 1 July. We review this page each July and date it. Where a figure depends on legislation still in progress — the instant asset write-off is the usual example — we say so rather than guessing.

Can I rely on this page for my return?

It's a reference, not advice, and thresholds interact with your circumstances. Where a figure will change a decision — a contribution, a purchase, a sale — confirm it with us for your specific income year first.

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Tax Accountant Brisbane Team

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