Category: Work in Australia
Income tax in Australia is levied upon three sources of income for individual taxpayers – personal earnings (such as salary and wages), business income and capital gains. Income received by individuals is taxed at progressive rates, while income derived by companies is taxed at a flat rate of 30%. In . . . Read more
A TFN is a unique number issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to individuals and organisations to identify individuals, corporations and others who lodge income tax returns with the ATO. Key Points It is required for various purposes, including working in Australia, filing taxes, and accessing government services. A . . . Read more
Apprenticeships offer opportunities to train, study & earn an income at a variety of qualification levels in most occupations & in traditional trades in Australia. They are available to anyone of working age with an Australian citizenship, permanent residency, work permit and holders of some classes of student visas. Apprenticeships . . . Read more