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If you're in Australia on a working holiday it's crucial to keep your TFN in a safe place

Who knew one little nine-digit number could be so important?!

And yet, without a Tax File Number (TFN), you could be left with a lot less money in your pocket.

If you're in Australia on a working holiday and you don't have a TFN – either because you lost it or you never applied for one in the first place – there's a pretty good chance that you're paying way more tax than you need to.

In this blog we'll take a look at just why tax file numbers are so important, how you can apply for yours, and what to do if yours is missing.

 

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What is a Tax File Number?

Simply put, if you're planning to work while you're in Australia as a Backpacker, you should definitely get your hands on a TFN.

An Australian tax file number is your personal reference number and you'll need it for both the tax and Superannuation systems in Australia.

Your tax file number is yours for life. In other words, it doesn't matter if your name, address or job changes, your TFN will always stay the same. So it's very important that you keep it secure in a safe place.

With an Australian TFN you can:

 

Tax return for individuals in Australia

 

What happens if I don't have a Tax File Number?

Technically speaking, you can work in Australia without a tax file number.

But it isn't really a good idea.

Especially if you don't like paying tax!

Without a TFN, you'll be liable to pay tax at a higher rate and you also won't be able to file a tax return, claim your tax refund (check our blog post about 6 Tips for claiming tax refund in Australia) or receive government benefits.

In fact, if you don't supply your Tax File Number when you start a new job, your employer must withhold 45% of your wages in tax regardless of your level of income.

This is a significantly larger deduction than most workers would expect.

In summary

Your employer must withhold 45% of your wages if:

  • you do not supply your tax file number when you start your employment
  • you have not claimed an exemption from quoting your tax file number
  • you have not advised your employer that you are in the process of applying for a tax file number

 

Note: If you inform your new employer that you're in the process of applying for a TFN, you will have a 28-day period to supply the number before you will have to pay tax at the higher rate.

How can I get an Australian tax file number?

Applying for your TFN is actually pretty straightforward and can usually be taken care of online.

To apply for a TFN you will need:

  • a valid passport

and

  • an Australian address where your TFN can be sent

 

Your tax file number will normally arrive within 28 days after you complete your application.

If you're planning to start working as soon as you arrive in Australia, you may be wondering if there is any way you can secure your TFN before you travel down under.

The answer to this question is yes!

At Taxback.com, we process thousands of applications for our customers every year. In fact, for as little as $30, you can have your tax file number in the bag before you leave your home country

Apply for your Australian Tax File Number with Taxback.com now!

 

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Recover your Australian TFN

I have lost my Australian TFN. What can I do?

If you've lost or forgotten your tax file number, there are two main ways that you can find it.

1
Try looking for it on any of the following documents

  • a payment summary
  • an income tax notice of assessment
  • any correspondence you have from the ATO (the tax authority in Australia)
  • a Superannuation member statement

 

2
Contact Taxback.com!

Our Australian tax team can help you track down your missing Aussie tax info & documents.

So there it is, everything you need to know about your TFN. If you've got any questions about your TFN, or regarding your tax refund in Australia, we can help! You can even use our tax calculator to calculate the amount of tax you are due back!

 

The average tax refund Down Under is AU$2600

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If you’re in Australia on a working holiday it’s crucial to keep your TFN in a safe place

 

Who knew one little 9 digit number could be so important?!

 

And yet, without a Tax File Number (TFN), you could be left with a lot less money in your pocket.

 

If you’re in Australia on a working holiday and you don’t have a TFN – either because you lost it or you never applied for one in the first place – there’s a pretty good chance that you’re paying way more tax than you need to.

 

In this blog we’ll take a look at just why TFNs are so important, how you can apply for yours, and what to do if your TFN is missing.

About The Author

Mark Corcoran - Digital Content Executive @ Taxback.com

Mark is the Digital Content Executive at Taxback.com. Since graduating from Griffith College Dublin with a degree in Journalism and Visual Media, his work has been published both in print and online.

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