Working Holiday Jobs Member Wins $1000

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  Congratulation to Premium Working Holiday Jobs member Ross Mayhew, who won $1,000 cash by obtaining a tax refund estimate with taxback.com.   At the end of the tax year in Australia, the team at Taxback run a competition to give their customers the chance to walk away with much more than their tax refund. The lucky winners get to walk away with $1,000 cash to spend any way they like!   How Ross Took the News   Apparently when Ross was called to notify him that he’d won the $1000 he thought it was a scam! He eventually called Read more

5 Ways to Spends Your Tax Refund Like a Boss

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The end of the financial year is upon us with the average tax refund being $2600, we’ve decided to write a short list of 5 ways you can spend your hard earned cash.         5. Shout every backpacker in your hostel a box of goon and have a massive party We were originally going to base the calculation on the fact that a box of Sonata Estate soft fruity lexia is $8.99 but then found the value was with buying two for $16.65. This means you can shout 310 people an extra 21 if you get the Read more

Tax Refund Estimate

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So you’ve been working away, saving up your dollars for the next trip, will it be asia, the east coast, over to perth through the Nullarbor or even NZ? Wherever it is, you know that tax time is rapidly approaching soon, and you’re probably wondering how much tax you’re going to get back.   Important Facts   The Australian Tax Year Runs from July 1 – June 30th If you’re not a Resident for Tax Purposed you will be taxed at a higher rate.   The Current 2013-2014 Tax Rates For “Residents For Tax Purposes”     The Current 2013-2014 Read more

Get Your Tax Refund Now

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As a working holidaymaker in Oz, you’ll pay about 13-29% tax on your earnings. You could be using this cash for a trip to chill out in Asia, a visit along the east coast,a trek to Carnival in Rio or whatever tickles your fancy. So when the tax year ends (June 30) or when leaving Australia you can claim your tax refund from t and top up your bank account, with the average refund being $2500, what are you waiting for!