Tax on $230,000 salary: 2025-26 vs 2026-27 vs 2027-28 comparison

Side-by-side comparison of resident income tax, Medicare levy, and HELP repayment on a $230,000 annual salary across three consecutive Australian tax years.

2025-26

Income tax
69,638.00
Medicare levy
4,600.00
HELP repayment
23,000.00
Total tax
97,238.00
Take-home annual
132,762.00
Effective rate
42.3%

2026-27

Income tax
69,370.00
Medicare levy
4,600.00
HELP repayment
23,000.00
Total tax
96,970.00
Take-home annual
133,030.00
Effective rate
42.2%

2027-28

Income tax
69,102.00
Medicare levy
4,600.00
HELP repayment
23,000.00
Total tax
96,702.00
Take-home annual
133,298.00
Effective rate
42.0%

Savings year on year

2025-26 → 2026-27

  • Tax saving: 268.00
  • Extra take-home: 268.00
  • Effective rate drop: 0.1 pp

2026-27 → 2027-28

  • Tax saving: 268.00
  • Extra take-home: 268.00
  • Effective rate drop: 0.1 pp

What's changing?

The Australian Government legislated a staged reduction to the second marginal tax bracket for resident individuals. The rate applying to taxable income between $18,201 and $45,000 drops from 16% in 2025-26 to 15% in 2026-27, then to 14% in 2027-28. All other brackets remain unchanged. For a $230,000 salary, this reduces the base tax on the first $45,000 of taxable income each year, flowing through to a lower total tax and higher take-home pay.

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