TAXES: Australia offers highly paid miners some relief

CANBERRA – The government of Australia is offering some income tax relief to employees in highly paid industries. It’s a move that […]
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[caption id="attachment_1003729452" align="aligncenter" width="428"] (Image: Yahoo.Finance.com)[/caption] CANBERRA – The government of Australia is offering some income tax relief to employees in highly paid industries. It’s a move that the mining industry is embracing. Relief will come in three phases. First, a low and middle income tax offset will increase the 32.5% personal income tax bracket to A$90,000 from A$87,000. The second stage will begin in 2022-23 and will further boost the 32.5% bracket to A$120,000 from A$90,000. The 19.0% bracket will also be moved up to A$41,000 from A$37,000. The final phase will be introduced in 2024-25. Then 32.5% bracket will rise to A$200,000 from A$120,000. The 37% bracket will be eliminated, and the 45% bracket will jump to A$200,001 from A$180,000. The changes are being lauded for their potential to stimulate the Australian economy in remote and resource-rich regions.

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