What Is the Medicare Levy?
The Medicare levy is a tax levied on Australian residents to help fund Medicare, Australia's universal public health insurance scheme. It provides access to subsidised medical services, public hospital care, and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. For most taxpayers, the levy is 2% of taxable income for the 2025–26 financial year. It is collected alongside income tax through the PAYG withholding system — your employer deducts it from each pay and remits it to the ATO.
The Medicare levy is separate from income tax although it appears combined on pay slips and annual income statements. It is calculated on taxable income, the same base used for income tax after allowable deductions. Unlike HECS repayments, which only apply above a threshold, most workers above the low-income exemption pay the full 2%. A medicare levy calculator takes your taxable income and applies the relevant rate, exemption, or reduction to show your levy amount and annual cost.