• Joshi
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    42 days ago

    I’m not going to spend my afternoon doing calculations to prove my point as what is required is doing the same calculations for other nations, the number you’re quoting is not what is meant by marginal tax rate for a start but the linked article provides the context needed.

    Again, I have been in the top tax bracket for around a decade and have never paid more than 40% of my taxable income in tax without an accountant

    Australia has lower sales taxes, lower income taxes, no requirement for private or employee provided health insurance. It is straightforwardly untrue that Australia is high taxing. Even if it were true then the level of public services provided would make it worthwhile.

    Maybe the top tax rate kicks in lower but the tax free threshold is also higher than in most countries which is the correct balance.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 days ago

      Marginal tax rate is the tax rate you pay on each additional dollar earnt. The fact that the Australian government hides some of the taxes doesn’t mean you don’t pay them or that they’re not part of the marginal tax rate.

      • stib
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        32 days ago

        @DavidDoesLemmy
        But you’re only paying that tax on the income above the threshold for that tax bracket. Rich people, and their dupes whinging about Australia’s “high taxes” can get in the bin.
        @HalfEarthMedic

        • @[email protected]
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          11 day ago

          Yes, I understand. My comment was about marginal tax rate. It is true that marginal tax rate can go up to 58%