Queensland Tax Calculator 2025–26
Calculate your take-home pay in Queensland. Australian income tax is federal — rates and thresholds are the same across all states — but we give you the full picture specific to Brisbane.
Your details
Annual breakdown
- Gross incomeA$85,000
- Income tax(19.2%)-A$16,288
- Medicare Levy (2%)(2.0%)-A$1,700
- Take-home pay(78.8%)A$67,012
Uses ATO 2025–26 resident individual income tax rates. Read full disclaimer.
About Queensland
Queensland has no state personal income tax (none of Australia's states do) and offers lower cost of living than NSW/VIC. Brisbane continues to grow rapidly ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
2025–26 Australian tax brackets
- $0 – $18,200: 0% (tax-free threshold)
- $18,201 – $45,000: 16%
- $45,001 – $135,000: 30%
- $135,001 – $190,000: 37%
- $190,001+: 45%
Medicare Levy
All Australian tax residents pay a 2% Medicare Levy on top of income tax. The levy phases in from $27,222 and applies fully from about $34,028 (single, 2025–26). Higher-income earners without private hospital cover may also pay a Medicare Levy Surcharge of 1–1.5%.
Superannuation (on top of your salary)
Your employer pays 12% of ordinary time earnings into your super fund in 2025–26 — on top of your quoted gross salary. This is not deducted from your take-home pay but isn't spendable until retirement.