The power to tax payrolls was transferred from the Australian Government to the States and Territories - 4% upto 6.85%
In 1971 The power to tax payrolls of Australian employers was transferred from the Australian Government to the States and Territories.
According to the Australian Government’s Payroll Tax website. Payroll tax is payable as a percentage of all of an Australian Company’s total taxable Australia-wide wages that exceeds a threshold amount.
The current Australian Payroll Tax rates payable are stated as being:-
Australian Capital Territory – 6.85%
New South Wales – 5.45%
Northern Territory – 5.5%
Queensland – 4.75% upto 4.95%
South Australia – upto 4.95%
Tasmania – 4% upto 6.1%
Victoria – 1.2125% for regional employers upto 4.85ù
Western Australia – 5.5%
Yes, you are reading this correct – in Australia, employers with a wage bill over a certain size have to pay an additional tax for each person they employ.
If a company does not employ Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) nationals then there is no payroll tax in Dubai / UAE.