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Income Tax on $30,000.00

See exactly how much income tax you pay on $30,000.00 in Australia at 2025-26 rates, including Medicare levy and HECS.

Last verified: 1 July 2025

Quick Answer

On a $30,000.00 taxable income in Australia, you pay $1,188.00 in income tax plus $600.00 Medicare levy (2025-26 rates). Total deductions: $1,788.00. After-tax income: $28,212.00. Effective tax rate: 6.0%.

Income Tax

$1,188.00

Medicare Levy

$600.00

After Tax

$28,212.00

Effective Rate

6.0%

Tax Comparison by Salary

Taxable IncomeIncome TaxAfter TaxEffective Rate
$30,000.00 ← You$1,788.00$28,212.006.0%
$35,000.00$2,688.00$32,312.007.7%
$40,000.00$3,713.00$36,287.009.3%
$45,000.00$4,863.00$40,137.0010.8%

Calculate Your Exact Tax

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Your total taxable income for the 2025-26 financial year, before deductions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much tax do I pay on $30,000.00 in Australia?

On a $30,000.00 taxable income, you pay approximately $1,188.00 in income tax plus $600.00 in Medicare levy (2025-26 rates). Your total tax is $1,788.00, leaving you with $28,212.00 after tax.

What is the tax bracket for $30,000.00?

Income from $18,201 to $45,000 is taxed at 16 cents per dollar over $18,200.

What is the effective tax rate on $30,000.00?

Your effective tax rate on $30,000.00 is approximately 6.0%, which is the average rate across all tax brackets including the 2% Medicare levy.

Does $30,000.00 include the Medicare levy?

The income tax figure of $1,188.00 is the income tax only. The 2% Medicare levy of $600.00 is charged separately, bringing total tax and levies to $1,788.00.

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General information and estimates only — not legal, financial, or tax advice. Always verify with the Fair Work Ombudsman (13 13 94) or a qualified professional.