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Is anyone one able to clarify this for me? I understand you pay tax at a higher rate on a second income because it's "assumed" by the IRD that the seconnd income will push you into the top tax bracket. I understood that at the end of the tax year, if the IRD's assumption turned out to be incorrect you are refunded your over-payment.
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basically you have a tax bracket for the first 6K, if its your "primary" job then you don't pay that tax, for "secondary" jobs you pay it.
Better then when i was NZ and got taxed so much on my second job that i ended up with $5/hr in the hand.........i hadn't been payed that low since i was 12.
http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/co...u=5053&mfp=001
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Yes, I know there is a higher rate deducted from secondary income (because IRD would rather over-tax you than under-tax you, for obvious reasons) But I don't think they don't keep that extra tax when they balance the books at the end of the year.
For instance...
Job a pays $20,000 pa so you are taxed at 19 & 25% (dont recall the real rates and thresholds)
Job b pays $10,000 pa but IRD don't combine your two incomes and adjust one or either of your tax rates. They assume you are going to make more than $60k for the year and so tax the second income at 40%.
At the end of the year they see your total income was only $30k. Whoops you've been over-taxed (in this case your $10K should have been taxed $2500 not $4000, so they send you a cheque for $1500. Of course that doesn't help you pay your bills through the year but....
At least that's how I understand it works.
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Beer is cheaper in Unzud....FFS, why is VB so cheap there?? its over $40 case here. Bikes are cheaper here-new CBR1000RR is 18.5 k( but then add On road costs )Those income figures are usually before tax.
The cost of living in Sydney is horridable..But probably compares to Auckland??. Petrol has gone done --now about $1.08 litre.
Anyway lets see the Black Caps beat these dirty sledging Aussies hehehe---cant see it though.
I never received a rebate for the 40% tax on any of my second jobs in Aussie. As far as they are concerned 2 jobs, therefore 2 sets of tax rates. Job 1 gets normal rate. If you have job 2 then its at the max.......even if your only getting $50/day......
But then again i was getting anal raped by student loans/allowance so mabey they figured i deserved the bigger dildo or something.
I wish i could live on the money i made then, now. I could buy a new bike every year..... instead of the NONE i have now...... i'm getting twitches im not kidding.
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