Understanding Payroll Tax for Medical Practices: A State-by-State Breakdown

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Understanding Payroll Tax for Medical Practices: A State-by-State Breakdown

Since 2023, several Australian state revenue offices have issued rulings clarifying how payroll tax applies to medical practices, especially in relation to contractor arrangements between doctors and medical centres. Although the initial rulings for Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia (QLD, NSW, VIC & SA) were aligned under the Payroll Tax Harmonisation Agreement, subsequent amendments, amnesties and relief measures have led to divergent approaches across states. Each ruling outlines when a contract is considered “relevant,” accompanied by examples of exemptions and their applications.

Queensland has amended its position twice and now offers a full exemption for GPs. After sustained advocacy by industry bodies, Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia have enacted legislation providing exemptions for bulk‑billing services, though each state’s conditions differ. Due to varying thresholds, tax rates, amnesty regimes and audit activity, the landscape is complex. Below is a current analysis, reflecting the most recent payroll tax developments across Australia.

State / Territory Payroll Tax Comparison (2025/26)

ACT $2,000,000 6.85%
NSW $1,200,000 5.45%
NT $2,500,000 5.5%
QLD $1,300,000 4.75%
SA $1,500,000 Variable: 0%–4.95% for wages between $1.5M–$1.7M; 4.95% above $1.7M
TAS $1,250,000 4% (wages $1.25M – $2M); 6.1% above $2M
VIC $1,000,000
(employers with wages between $3M – $5M
subject to 50% phase‑out of threshold)
4.85% (1.2125% regional)
+ 1% surcharge > $10M
WA $1,000,000 5.5%














Keeping up to date with changes in payroll tax treatment for medical practices is essential, especially as the regulatory environment continues to evolve. To minimise exposures and ensure contracts reflect current law, consult with a medical industry tax specialist or your local revenue adviser.


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