Marginal tax rates

The marginal tax rate is the highest rate of income tax that a person pays on income. The more a person earns, the higher the marginal tax rate.

Set out below are SuperGuide articles explaining Marginal tax rates.

Say goodbye to 2015/2016 income tax cuts

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Due to a budget blowout caused by “an over-hang from the global financial crisis and strong Australian dollar”, the federal government has informally announced (drip fed via a series of casual comments in various interviews) that the income tax cuts, that were to take effect from 1 July 2015, … [Read more...]

Australian income tax rates for the 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 years

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Note: For your convenience we have included the latest income tax rates, and the income rates for the previous financial year. Over time, this page will also include relevant tax offsets, such as the Senior Australians and Pensioners Tax Offset (SAPTO), and other tax-related information such as the … [Read more...]

What are the super and retirement rules for over-65s?

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Q: My wife (age 63) and myself (age 65) have a small business. I was told by an organisation that at 65 or over I could put money into super, pay 15% tax on the way in and then draw it out when I wished and pay no tax. In fact I have been told to pay myself $30,000 or less and “launder” the rest … [Read more...]

SMSF: If I die young, will my wife pay super tax on the life insurance payout?

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Q: I have a life insurance policy owned by my self-managed super fund (SMSF) of approx $2 million. Currently there is only about $80,000 accumulated in the fund. I am 40 years old. If I die tomorrow is my wife able access an income stream from the fund tax-free? For instance, upon my death if this … [Read more...]

Liberals: Use super money to finance Australian infrastructure projects

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An idea that has been around the block once or twice, is the latest Liberal policy encouraging the private sector to be involved in the financing (and presumably the building) of Australia’s infrastructure projects. If the Liberal/Coalition parties win the 21 August 2010 election, they promise … [Read more...]