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Answered: 417 tax return or not? - ATO Community
https://community.ato.gov.au/t5/Working-visa/417-tax-return-or-not/td-p/3988
Hi all, I was in Australia on two 417 visas between Oct 2014 and June 2017. Near the end of my stay, I sorted out all the tax stuff (or so I thought) as I had been told that people living in Australia on a working holiday visa can claim all their taxes back. Now, as it turns out, filling out all t...
Schedule 15 – Tax table for working holiday makers ...
https://www.ato.gov.au/Rates/Schedule-15---Tax-table-for-working-holiday-makers/
A foreign resident employee is working in Australia under a working holiday makers visa (subclass 417) and has earnings for the week of $680.70. The employee has provided their TFN on a Tax file number declaration, and the total payments you have made to this employee do not exceed $37,000 for the 2018–19 income year.
Tax rules for 417 and 462 Working Holiday and Bridging ...
https://pendragon.net.au/tax-rules-417-462-working-holiday-bridging-visas/
As a working holiday maker either on a 417 or 462 visa the first $37,000 of your income that’s from $0 – $37,000 is taxed at 15% and the balance is taxed at ordinary rates. You are a working holiday maker if you have a visa subclass: link
myTax 2020 Working holiday maker net income Australian ...
https://www.ato.gov.au/Individuals/myTax/2020/In-detail/Working-holiday-maker/
Your working holiday maker net income is the income you earned or derived while you were on a 417 or 462 working holiday visa, less deductions relating to earning that income. The first $37,000 of your working holiday maker net income is taxed at 15%. All other income is …
Working Holiday visa (subclass 417) First Working Holiday visa
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/work-holiday-417/first-working-holiday-417
Working Holiday visa (subclass 417) First Working Holiday visa This visa lets people 18 to 30 years old (inclusive) - and Canadian, French and Irish citizens 18 to 35 years old (inclusive) - have their first extended holiday in Australia and work here to help fund their trip.