PAYG: Legislative Details
Pay As You
Go (PAYG) is the system of deducting income tax installments from employees'
personal earnings, and remitting the money to the Australian Tax Office (ATO).
The amount
of tax payable is determined by the information provided on the Employment
Declaration form, and whether or not the employee is entitled to be paid Leave
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In various
instances, the tax for some earning types may be calculated separately as per the
ATO recommendation. These include:
- Bonuses
- Commissions
- Backpay
- Advance pay
T ax
scales for PAYG
The following table defines the seven
tax scales in ATO's statement of formulas:
- 1 - where tax-free threshold not claimed in TFN Declaration
- 2 - where payee is eligible to receive leave loading and has claimed tax-free threshold
- 3 - foreign residents
- 4 - where tax file number not provided by payee
- 5 - where payee claimed full exemption from Medicare levy in Medicare levy variation Declaration
- 6 - where payee claimed half exemption from Medicare levy in Medicare levy variation Declaration
- 7 - where payee not eligible to receive leave loading and has claimed tax-free threshold
Tax calendar for PAYG
The tax year starts on 1 July one year
and ends on 30 June the following year. Each tax
year may be referred to as a
combination of the two partial calendar years, for example
16/17.
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