The top income tax bracket in Australia includes all incomes over $181,000 and is taxed between 30.3% and 45%. Individuals making $180,000 are taxed $65,000 plus $.45 for each $1 earned over $180,000. An individual making more than $500,000 would pay a tax rate of 59% in Australia, 57% in the UK, 60% in the US and 73% in Brazil.
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Response rates from 61.4k Sydney voters.
68% Yes |
32% No |
60% Yes |
25% No |
7% Lower the income tax rate and remove all existing tax loopholes for large corporations |
4% No, but lower taxes for the poor |
0% Yes, and raise taxes on all income brackets |
2% No, keep the current tax structure |
1% Reform to a flat tax |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 61.4k Sydney voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 61.4k Sydney voters.
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Unique answers from Sydney voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@4VPG4NV4yrs4Y
How do you determine rich? Its not about salary really is it. The filthy rich do not receive standard pay and wages as normal workers do. It's these people that must be taxed and that includes all they receive and spend as corporate expenses . The normal worker gets taxed on perks and allowances. The filthy rich get away without any issue on their perks and out of pockets!
@4SZP3NV4yrs4Y
Yes, but also take into consideration the number of children supported in the household
@9K8PHGN10mos10MO
Taxes should vary based on income/tax bracket. The rich will naturally be paying more than those in lower tax brackets. The rich should not receive additional tax increases.
@9YM4RGF1mo1MO
No, keep the current tax rate, but close loopholes for wealthy individuals and corporations that allow them to cheat on paying tax
@9YL3RSC1mo1MO
Removal of tax loopholes and a consideration of corporation tax is important. Tax increases for extreme wealth should be considered if net effect is low to greater wealth equality and tax outcomes for funding.
@9X9TVMB2mos2MO
Yes. Additionally, lower the income tax rate on the lower brackets, and remove all existing tax loopholes for large corporations.
@9WWWG2P2mos2MO
If that’s what it takes for the government to finally assist middle class citizens. We are struggling.
@9WNKBL52mos2MO
Raise or retain the current taxation of higher income earners and cap the amount of offsets and deductions higher income earners are able to claim. Abolish negative gearing - safe, secure, affordable housing is a basic human right, not something the wealthy should be utilising to profiteer off those less privileged.
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