The Government’s Personal Income Tax Plan, as announced in the 2018-19 Federal budget, has been passed by Parliament.

There will be:

  • changes to income tax rate thresholds in the 2018-19, 2022-23 and 2024-25 income years
  • a new low and middle income tax offset to reduce the tax payable by low and middle income earners in the 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22 income years
  • a new low income tax offset from the 2022-23 income year (to replace both the new low and middle income tax offset and the current Low Income Tax Offset ).

The following table outlines the updated rates and thresholds along with the updated offset entitlements linked to these changes.

Updated rates, thresholds and offset entitlements linked to these changes
Rate (%) New tax thresholds

From 1 July 2018
Income range ($)

New tax thresholds

From 1 July 2022
Income range ($)

New tax thresholds

From 1 July 2024
Income range ($)

Tax free 0 – 18,200 0 – 18,200 0 – 18,200
19 18,201 – 37,000 18,201 – 41,000 18,201 – 41,000
32.5 37,001 – 90,000 41,001 – 120,000 41,001 – 200,000
37 90,001 – 180,000 120,001 – 180,000
45 >180,000 >180,000 >200,000
New low and middle income tax offset Up to 530
Current Low Income Tax Offset Up to 445
New low income tax offset Up to 645 Up to 645