Treasurer Joe Hockey has warned that he's going to spread the...

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    Treasurer Joe Hockey has warned that he's going to spread the pain in tonight's Budget – but it turns out that plenty of high rollers won't be feeling any sort of pinch.

    The latest statistics released by the ATO show that 680 Australians earning more than $200,000 a year – just above the reported cutoff for the deficit levy – had taxes payable of zero.

    Seventy-five of them earned more than $1,000,000 in 2011-12, and every one of them paid zero in tax.

    Related: Is this 367,000% tax the worst in the world?

    How did these millionaires manage to dodge the taxman?

    According to the ATO's statistics, the 75 millionaires' combined taxable income weighed in at just $82 (compared to a combined total income of $195 million).

    Forty-five of them claimed a total of $64 million on the cost of managing their tax affairs – advice that looks to have paid off.

    Related: ATO working on deal for rich to come clean

    These figures lie in stark contrast to the 741,670 Australians with incomes of less than $6,001, who found themselves with $7.69 million in taxes payable.

    There has been massive backlash over the planned deficit reduction levy, but it seems that plenty of high-income earners will escape unscathed.

    https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/zero-tax-millionaires-to-escape-budget-s-pinch-040159396.html
 
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