🇦🇺 Australian 2024–25 ATO

Australian income tax calculator

Your take-home as a tax resident vs a non-resident, side by side — updated live as you type.

Move the slider to see your verdict.

Your income

Gross annual income in AUD — drag or type

Medicare Levy

2% applies to most Australian tax residents. Non-residents don't pay it.

Apply Medicare Levy (resident)
No Medicare Levy (non-resident / exempt)

Where your income sits

Resident tax brackets, 2024–25 — the marker shows your marginal position

$0$18.2k$45k$135k$190k+

Summary

2024–25 ATO rates

Resident net (AUD)
Non-resident net (AUD)

Breakdown — tap any line to see why

🏠 As a resident

Income tax?
Residents get the $18,200 tax-free threshold, then pay 16% / 30% / 37% / 45% as income rises. Only the slice of income inside each band is taxed at that band's rate — not your whole salary.
Medicare Levy?
A flat 2% of taxable income that funds Australia's public health system. Some low-income earners and foreign residents are exempt — toggle it off on the left if that's you.
LITO offset?
The Low Income Tax Offset: up to $700 back if you earn ≤ $37,500, tapering to zero at $66,667. It's automatic — no need to claim it.
Resident net take-home

✈️ As a non-resident

Income tax?
No tax-free threshold: non-residents pay 32.5% from the very first dollar, 37% above $135k and 45% above $190k. This is why residency status matters so much.
Medicare Levy?
Non-residents are exempt — you can't use Medicare, so you don't fund it.
Non-resident net take-home

What to check next

Your residency status drives this whole result — these tools tell you which column you're actually in, and what else changes with it.

Estimates only — 2024–25 ATO rates. This calculator uses the Stage 3 tax rates effective from 1 July 2024. It does not account for: the Low and Middle Income Tax Offset (LMITO — ended), Medicare Levy Surcharge, private health insurance rebate, salary sacrifice, reportable fringe benefits, capital gains, foreign income, superannuation tax, State/Territory payroll taxes, or specific ATO rulings. Always verify your tax position with a registered Australian tax agent.