In the 2022–23 financial year, a $80,000 salary was $61,933 a year after income tax and the Medicare levy — about $5,161 a month or $1,191 a week for an Australian resident.
In 2026–27, $80,000 takes home about $63,880 a year — $1,947 more than in 2022–23, reflecting the Stage 3 tax cuts and the end of the LMITO.
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In the 2022–23 financial year, a $80,000 salary left about $61,933 a year after income tax and the Medicare levy (an Australian resident claiming the tax-free threshold) — roughly $5,161 a month, $2,382 a fortnight or $1,191 a week.
On $80,000 in 2022–23 you paid about $16,467 in income tax (after offsets) plus $1,600 Medicare levy — $18,067 in total.
In the current 2026–27 financial year, $80,000 takes home about $63,880 a year. See the current $80,000 after tax page for the live breakdown.
See how take-home pay on $80,000 changed across recent financial years.
ATO rates checked against official sources — verified 3 July 2026
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Rates and thresholds last updated for the 2026–27 financial year.