$90,000 After Tax in Australia
If you earn $90,000 per year in Australia, your estimated take-home pay is $70,412 per year (or $5,868 per month) after income tax and Medicare Levy for the 2025-26 financial year.
Who earns $90,000? — Above average
This salary is typical for senior engineers, experienced lawyers (mid-tier firms), ICT managers, and specialist nurses.
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Australian income tax rates 2025-26
Net Annual Income
$70,412
Monthly Take-Home
$5,868
Fortnightly Take-Home
$2,708
Weekly Take-Home
$1,354
Tax Breakdown
This calculation assumes:
- •Australian resident for tax purposes
- •No deductions or additional offsets applied
- •No HELP/HECS debt
- •2025-26 ATO tax rates applied
Net Annual Income
$70,412
Monthly Take-Home
$5,868
Fortnightly Take-Home
$2,708
Weekly Take-Home
$1,354
Tax Breakdown
This calculation assumes:
- •Australian resident for tax purposes
- •No deductions or additional offsets applied
- •No HELP/HECS debt
- •2025-26 ATO tax rates applied
$90,000 Salary — Full Breakdown
| Period | Gross | Tax | Net |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual | $90,000 | −$19,588 | $70,412 |
| Monthly | $7,500 | −$1,632 | $5,868 |
| Fortnightly | $3,462 | −$753 | $2,708 |
| Weekly | $1,731 | −$377 | $1,354 |
Superannuation on $90,000
On top of your $90,000 salary, your employer contributes $10,800 per year (12%) to your super fund. This is separate from your salary and grows your retirement savings over time.
The Reality of a $90,000 Salary in Australia
Australia’s median full-time salary sits at approximately $90,000–$95,000 (ABS, 2024–25). A $90,000 salary places you in the top 30% of Australian income earners — comfortably above the national average, with meaningful capacity for saving, investing, and mortgage repayments.
This income is typical for senior engineers, experienced lawyers (mid-tier firms), ICT managers, and specialist nurses. Professionals at this level generally have 4–8 years of relevant experience or hold a postgraduate qualification in their field.
Stage 3 tax cuts (from 1 July 2024): At $90,000, you save approximately $3,009 per year compared to the pre-2024 tax rates. This is real money returning to your take-home pay as a result of the restructured tax brackets.
Lifestyle & Budget Breakdown: City vs Regional
Estimated monthly costs based on a take-home of $5,868/month. Figures are illustrative averages.
| Monthly Budget Item | Sydney / Melbourne | Regional / Adelaide |
|---|---|---|
| Rent / mortgage (2BR) | $2,460 | $1,640 |
| Groceries & dining | $760 | $650 |
| Transport | $530 | $650 |
| Utilities & phone | $350 | $350 |
| Health & personal | $290 | $290 |
| Remaining (savings/leisure) | $1,470 | $2,290 |
Regional cities (Adelaide, Hobart, Townsville, Geelong) typically offer 30–40% lower rent costs than Sydney or Melbourne, significantly stretching the same take-home pay.
Tax Optimisation at $90,000
Salary Sacrifice into Super
Your marginal tax rate is 30%. Super contributions are taxed at only 15% — a saving of 15c per dollar sacrificed. If you salary sacrifice an extra $7,000/year, you save approximately $1,050 in income tax. Your employer already contributes $10,800/year — you can additionally sacrifice up to $19,200 before hitting the $30,000 concessional cap.
HECS-HELP Repayments
At $90,000, compulsory HECS repayments apply. The rate scales with income — see our HECS/HELP guide for the exact repayment rates per income band.
Home Loan Borrowing Power at $90,000
Conservative estimate
$360,000
Typical range midpoint
$430,000
Maximum estimate
$500,000
Based on standard lender assessment criteria (4–5.5× income), a $90,000 salary supports borrowing approximately $360,000–$500,000. At 6.5% over 30 years, monthly repayments on a $430,000 loan would be approximately $2,844/month.
A 20% deposit on a property at the midpoint borrowing level would require approximately $110,000 saved. Use our Borrowing Power Calculator to model your exact situation with your expenses and existing debts.