Australian Tax Calculator 2024-25

Calculate your income tax, Medicare levy, superannuation, and take-home pay with accurate ATO rates. Free and updated for the 2024-25 financial year.

ATO Approved Rates
Real-time Calculations
Multiple Pay Cycles
100% Free

Income Details

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Enter your gross annual salary before tax
Check if your salary figure above includes the super component (total package)
Check if you have HELP, HECS, VET, TSL, SSL, or SFSS debt
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Total eligible tax deductions - see what you can claim
Super Guarantee rate (default: 12%)
Tax calculations will appear here

Adjust your income details on the left to see live tax calculations.

How to Use the Australian Tax Calculator

Calculate Your Income Tax

Enter your annual salary to instantly calculate your income tax based on the latest ATO tax brackets for the 2024-25 financial year. Our calculator uses the official tax rates for Australian residents and non-residents.

Medicare Levy & Student Loans

The calculator automatically includes Medicare levy (2%) and can calculate HELP/HECS student loan repayments based on your income level and current ATO thresholds.

Superannuation Calculator

Calculate your superannuation guarantee (currently 12%) and see how much tax is deducted from your super contributions. The calculator shows your net superannuation after tax.

Multiple Pay Cycles

View your tax breakdown across weekly, fortnightly, monthly, and annual pay cycles. Perfect for budgeting and understanding your take-home pay.


Australian Tax Rates 2024-25

Our calculator uses the official ATO tax rates for the 2024-25 financial year. View detailed tax bracket explanations →

  • $0 - $18,200: Tax-free threshold (0%)
  • $18,201 - $45,000: 16% tax rate
  • $45,001 - $135,000: 30% tax rate
  • $135,001 - $190,000: 37% tax rate
  • Over $190,000: 45% tax rate

Additional Information

This Australian tax calculator provides estimates based on ATO formulas and current tax legislation. Results may vary based on individual circumstances. For official tax advice, consult a qualified tax professional or visit the ATO website. Tax rates and thresholds are subject to change by the Australian Government.