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I still have a tax bill from last year - the first time I used an accountant.

I work two jobs and they're both under the free threshold but the accountant picked up on it and charged me ahhaha. so now I use the eTax and it doesn't recognise it, I still earn piss all money so I guess it's fair. In fact I'm probably paying more tax earning 40k combined than someone who earns 40k in one job.

I still have a tax bill from last year - the first time I used an accountant.

I work two jobs and they're both under the free threshold but the accountant picked up on it and charged me ahhaha. so now I use the eTax and it doesn't recognise it, I still earn piss all money so I guess it's fair. In fact I'm probably paying more tax earning 40k combined than someone who earns 40k in one job.

That doesn't make any sense at all

LOL @ the goal england didn't get. That ref was a sped

That doesn't make any sense at all

Well I figure that you pay so much tax because you have one job right? so you'd be paying more if you have two because you get taxed through the ass for a second income. So why should you be paying more tax for two jobs when the total income is still low?

Well I figure that you pay so much tax because you have one job right? so you'd be paying more if you have two because you get taxed through the ass for a second income. So why should you be paying more tax for two jobs when the total income is still low?

You get taxed based on what you earn. It doesn't matter if you get it from one income stream, 2, or 27. Add it all together and thats what you pay tax on.

The tax-free threshold should only be claimed with the payer who usually pays the highest salary or wage (this is known as your primary source of income). If you earn any additional income (for example, from a second job) then your other payer is required to withhold tax at a higher rate.

From the ato website

colin them rims should fit ok, if not, then spacer love.

Sanded back another panel on my 31 before it got way too cold outside to be wearing shorts and shirt. hopefully will get onto the front quarters tomorrow night before futsul

The tax-free threshold should only be claimed with the payer who usually pays the highest salary or wage (this is known as your primary source of income). If you earn any additional income (for example, from a second job) then your other payer is required to withhold tax at a higher rate.

From the ato website

thats how much they withhold. What you pay at the end of the year stays the same

otherwise if you claim the tax three threshold on both, you would get a big bill at the end of the year because you wouldn't have taken enough out during the year

So... are any of you so ridiculously rude that you would demand a coffee/tea when you were a guest in someone's house instead of waiting to be offered?

GF's loud-ass skanky rude friend is over, and I was walking into the kitchen and was asked by the GF "Can you please check the cake in the oven and see if it's done?"

And her ignorant bitch of a friend goes "And check the kettle too."

WTF?! This bitch has NO manners. The first time I met her was at the Albany Creek Hotel. We went there for dinner. Halfway through the meal she looks at me, points at my steak sauce, and says "Is that mushroom?". I nodded... she grabbed my sauce, and poured half of it on her plate :cool: no asking, no checking if I was done with it, just *grab*. Completely destroyed my sauce to meal ratio that I had in place.

I pushed my plate away and sat there glaring.

Hated her from that moment, and tonight just reinforced it.

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