Australian Income Tax Calculator
Compute Australian income tax using the current marginal-rate brackets. AgoTax applies the right schedule for your selected category — Australian resident (with the $18,200 tax-free threshold and LITO), no tax-free threshold (typical second-job scenario), non-resident (30% from dollar one), or working holiday maker (15% on the first $45,000). Below the calculator, the Bracket breakdown panel shows exactly how many dollars of your income land in each bracket and the tax it generates. Useful for understanding why a pay rise into a higher bracket isn't as scary as it sounds.
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Frequently asked
What are the FY 2024-25 / FY 2025-26 brackets?
0% to $18,200; 16% to $45,000; 30% to $135,000; 37% to $190,000; 45% above. These are the Stage 3 rates that took effect 1 July 2024 and remain unchanged for 2025-26.
Is Medicare levy part of income tax?
It's calculated separately but most pay calculators bundle it into the 'tax' line. AgoTax shows it on its own row so you can see the breakdown.
What's the difference between marginal and effective rate?
Marginal is the rate on your next dollar earned; effective is the average across your whole income. AgoTax shows both prominently.