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What is the change? The Australian Government has proposed a handful of reforms to the Work and Holiday (subclass 462) and Working Holiday (subclass 417) visa programmes, including taxing working holiday makers at a lower rate than was previously set in the 2015-16 budget.
What does the change mean? Under the changes, working holiday makers would pay less in taxes and a slightly lower application fee. Employers would be required to register with the Australian Tax Office (ATO), and employers with premises indifferent regions of Australia would be allowed to employ working holiday makers for a total of 12 months and a maximum of six months in each region.
Background: The changes stem from a commitment prior to the most recent federal election to review tax rates for working holiday makers by the end of 2016. Among the changes the Government has proposed:
Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison said in a statement the reforms are aimed at increasing “Australia’s attractiveness as a top destination for backpackers” while ensuring working holiday makers “fair tax on their earnings.”
BAL Analysis: The changes will generally benefit working holiday makers and may help Australia in recruiting more young people through the Work and Holiday and Working Holiday visa programmes. Affected employers would have to complete a one-off registration requirement with the ATO and may also benefit from changes to the mandatory work conditions imposed on Work and Holiday (subclass 462) and Working Holiday (subclass 417) visas.
This alert has been provided by BAL Australia. For additional information, please contact australia@bal.com.
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