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Correct, Ive just done it to pay for some of our Solar
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Dutchy wrote:Correct, Ive just done it to pay for some of our Solar
Review on your solar if possible??


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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Correct, Ive just done it to pay for some of our Solar
Review on your solar if possible??


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just committed and paid the deposit last week, will take 4-5 weeks to get it installed, will update on the Solar thread
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LMA wrote:
whufc wrote:Does anyone know what the percentage tax rate is when you cash out long service leave?

I thought I heard once it was 49% but I could be completely wrong.


My understanding is it will be treated as normal income tax unless a redundancy or termination has occured. An increase in percentage depends if it puts you into the next tax bracket. The most you'll pay is 45% if that given pay period times the amont of pay periods per year equates to over $180000 per annum. Go to pay calculator and add the Gross total of LSL to your normal wage and pay cycle.


https://www.paycalculator.com.au


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It’s just for personal use not a redundancy or anything
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whufc wrote:
LMA wrote:
whufc wrote:Does anyone know what the percentage tax rate is when you cash out long service leave?

I thought I heard once it was 49% but I could be completely wrong.


My understanding is it will be treated as normal income tax unless a redundancy or termination has occured. An increase in percentage depends if it puts you into the next tax bracket. The most you'll pay is 45% if that given pay period times the amont of pay periods per year equates to over $180000 per annum. Go to pay calculator and add the Gross total of LSL to your normal wage and pay cycle.


https://www.paycalculator.com.au


Cheers

It’s just for personal use not a redundancy or anything

LMA was right, I got stung at tax time a couple of years ago cashing it in.
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How long does it normally take for postage from NSW?

Ordered something online Tuesday last week - track and trace is useless and hasn't been updated since then.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
whufc wrote:
LMA wrote:
whufc wrote:Does anyone know what the percentage tax rate is when you cash out long service leave?

I thought I heard once it was 49% but I could be completely wrong.


My understanding is it will be treated as normal income tax unless a redundancy or termination has occured. An increase in percentage depends if it puts you into the next tax bracket. The most you'll pay is 45% if that given pay period times the amont of pay periods per year equates to over $180000 per annum. Go to pay calculator and add the Gross total of LSL to your normal wage and pay cycle.


https://www.paycalculator.com.au


Cheers

It’s just for personal use not a redundancy or anything

LMA was right, I got stung at tax time a couple of years ago cashing it in.


Yeah i also have to consider the child support implications as it becomes part of my annual earnings.

Im just looking at a variety of options at the moment.
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I thought it was just your normal tax rate, but you lose more in tax because it’s a larger amount being taxed in that pay period.

Might push you into a higher tax bracket too
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JK wrote:I thought it was just your normal tax rate, but you lose more in tax because it’s a larger amount being taxed in that pay period.

Might push you into a higher tax bracket too


Yeah having a look and what others have said i think you're on the money.
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JK wrote:I thought it was just your normal tax rate, but you lose more in tax because it’s a larger amount being taxed in that pay period.


It would normally be taxed at the top rate (depending on a few things), but if come tax time you fall into a lower bracket you will get the difference returned.
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What par 3 golf courses are still operating in SA?
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Lightning McQueen wrote:What par 3 golf courses are still operating in SA?

Is there still one in Paralowie? From memory that was a 9 hole course.
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Spangas wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:What par 3 golf courses are still operating in SA?

Is there still one in Paralowie? From memory that was a 9 hole course.



Yep, I reckon the one at Direk is closed, well it was yesterday, I think the one you're talking about is Little Para or something, in between Parlowie and Salisbury Downs.

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Spangas wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:What par 3 golf courses are still operating in SA?

Is there still one in Paralowie? From memory that was a 9 hole course.

Just searched and it's still operating.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
Spangas wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:What par 3 golf courses are still operating in SA?

Is there still one in Paralowie? From memory that was a 9 hole course.

Just searched and it's still operating.


Is Glanville par 3 still there?
Use to love playing there as a kid.
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Valley View is still operating.
Penfield golf club whilst not being a par 3 is a nice 9 hole course that looks fairly busy whenever I drive past
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The Bedge wrote:How long does it normally take for postage from NSW?

Ordered something online Tuesday last week - track and trace is useless and hasn't been updated since then.
AP is running months behind. Freight records are being broken daily and some weeks they are moving as much as they would in a month. Just simply not the capacity transport wise to get it here and there is a huge backlog at PDC’s when it does get here. Posties are working 7 days and still not putting a dent in it
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amber_fluid wrote:
Is Glanville par 3 still there?
Use to love playing there as a kid.


I assume so, I've messaged them.
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Jim05 wrote:Valley View is still operating.
Penfield golf club whilst not being a par 3 is a nice 9 hole course that looks fairly busy whenever I drive past

Yep, Valley Viewed yesterday, great course for kids, and yes, Penfield is still happening.

I just wanna have a few hits on the Par 3's with my son before taking him to a full sized course.

So far I've found:
Valley View
Little Para
North Adelaide
Glanville (possibly)

It's about the only thing we can do atm.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Valley View is still operating.
Penfield golf club whilst not being a par 3 is a nice 9 hole course that looks fairly busy whenever I drive past

Yep, Valley Viewed yesterday, great course for kids, and yes, Penfield is still happening.

I just wanna have a few hits on the Par 3's with my son before taking him to a full sized course.

So far I've found:
Valley View
Little Para
North Adelaide
Glanville (possibly)

It's about the only thing we can do atm.


Glanville is 100% definitely still there, and the pro shop is run by the same company that do Valley View.

https://www.facebook.com/glanvillehallpar3/

https://www.facebook.com/vvp3gc/
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