DKMA 發表於 15-8-20 17:15
請問好一般的工作收入大概幾多呢? 想知嗰邊一般打工仔人工幾多先維持到一家生活?
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Look on this salary guide: http://au.hudson.com/latest-thinking/salary-guides
In Australia, you earn more than HK because you have higher minimal wages. The issue with Australia is with the HIGH TAX! You need to make sure you have many TAX deductibles. Australians often borrow money to invest into a second property because of negative gearing, it lowers the taxable income read here: http://www.afr.com/personal-fina ... ork-20150821-gj4eob
https://www.ato.gov.au/rates/individual-income-tax-rates/
The following rates for 2015–16 apply from 1 July 2015.[p=24, null, left]Taxable income[p=24, null, left]Tax on this income
[p=24, null, left]0 – $18,200[p=24, null, left]Nil
[p=24, null, left]$18,201 – $37,000[p=24, null, left]19c for each $1 over $18,200 aka you get taxed at 19% between annual 18201-37000
[p=24, null, left]$37,001 – $80,000[p=24, null, left]$3,572 plus 32.5c for each $1 over $37,000 aka you get taxed at 32.5% between annual 37001-80000 + 3572
[p=24, null, left]$80,001 – $180,000$17,547 plus 37c for each $1 over $80,000 37% aka you get taxed at 37% between annual 80001 - 180000+ `17547
[p=24, null, left]$180,001 and over[p=24, null, left]$54,547 plus 45c for each $1 over $180,000 45%aka you get taxed at 45% when over $180001+ 54547
[p=24, null, left]The above rates do not include the:- Medicare levy of 2%
- Temporary Budget Repair Levy; this levy is payable at a rate of 2% for taxable incomes over $180,000.