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Aussie backpacker income tax downed to 19%

¡iĶ¤å¡jAustralia is one of the most popular destinations of Hongkongers who go for a working holiday. Although contributing a lot to help boost the local workforce, overseas backpackers are deemed to have snatched away the job opportunity of the Australians. With the aim to protect the interest of the local labor force, the Australian Federal Government suggested imposing a 32.5% income tax on backpacker workers last year.

Yet the move had greatly angered the farming and tourism sectors. To address industry concerns, the Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison has announced a cut of the planned backpacker tax to 19%, with effect from January 1, 2017.

According to the Australian tax system, the current tax-free threshold for resident individuals is AU$18,200 (approximately HK$108,000). Those whose income ranges from AU$18,201 to AU$37,000 (approximately HK$220,000) are taxed at 19%, those over AU$37,001 at 32.5%. Backpackers will be taxed at 19% for earnings up to AU$37,000.

Two taxes increased to offset shortfall

To offset the budget shortfall caused by the lower tax rate, Australia will increase the passenger departure tax from AU$55 (approximately HK$327) to AU$60 (approximately HK$357), starting from July 1, 2017. The tax on the accumulated superannuation payments to backpackers will even increase to 95% when they leave Australia. Besides, the local enterprises are required to inform the taxation office of their employment of any backpacker workers. Otherwise the workers would be subject to a 32.5% of backpacker tax.

Visa application now cheaper

The Australian government tries to attract more backpacker workers to come by reducing the application fee for working holiday maker visas from the current AU$440 (approximately HK$2,615) to AU$390 (approximately HK$2,318). It also announced a AU$10 million (approximately HK$59.43 million) fund for the tourism sector to promote Australia as a destination for working holidaymakers.

Scott Morrison said both the Cabinet and the backbench committee had endorsed the proposed changes, but Bill Shorten, leader of the Labor Party, claimed not in a hurry to support the newly launched policy.

Agriculture sector benefits most

The agriculture sector in Australia is one of the key beneficiaries of the working holiday scheme, especially during harvest periods. Backpacker workers are a valued source of labor. Many farmers welcomed the proposed change, who have worried that the new tax might deter them from going to the country.

Australia has encouraged backpackers to work on farms with special visas, which allow them to extend period of stay for one year on condition that they have worked in the field in rural areas over three months.¡½Ãe¹Å»ö

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