About 110 of the state’s top high-fee paying private schools will be required to pay tax on staff salaries, raising more than $420m over three years
Fears that stripping “high-fee” Victorian private schools of their payroll tax exemption will lead to job losses are a “red herring”, education experts say.
She said it was not inevitable the reform would lead to job losses, describing such suggestions as a “red herring.” But she said tax exemptions incentives parents to choose private schools and gave the sector a financial privilege., schools required to pay payroll tax “will be informed by a well-established delineation between ‘high fee’ and ‘low fee’ non‑government schools”, which will take into account fees, as well as other contributions and compulsory levies.
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