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Income Tax on a Student Visa

Income Tax rates are different depending on whether a person is classed as Tax Resident in Australia or not.

The main difference is that a Tax Resident earner is able to earn the first $6,000 [2010-11] free of any tax.

Many people with Student Visas, who realise they are NOT Australian Residents wonder how this affects them.

The following two statements should explain the difference:

  1. If you are visiting Australia for more than six months, and for most of that time work in the one job and live at the same place, you are generally an Australian resident for tax purposes.
  2. If you are holidaying in Australia, or are visiting for less than six months you are generally NOT an Australian resident for tax purposes.

Residents Tax Rates for 2010-11

    Rate Tax Bracket
    NIL $0 to $6,000
    15% $6,001 to $37,000
    30% $37,001 to $80,000
    37% $80,001 to $180,000
    45% $180,001 and over

Non Residents Tax Rates for 2010-11

    Rate Tax Bracket
    29% $0 to $37,000
    30% $37,001 to $80,000
    37% $80,001 to $180,000
    45% $180,001 and over

Below is a link to the Australian Taxation Office’s ”Individual income tax rates” page.

Below is a link to the Australian Taxation Office’s ”Residency - overview” page.


Related posts:

  1. Medicare Levy on a Student Visa
  2. The British Non Residency Test
  3. School Fees on 475 Visa
  4. 457 Visa Long Stay
  5. Temporary Resident Home Loans

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