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What kinds of work can I do if I am under 15?
Is there a limit to the number of hours I can work?
Are there any restrictions about doing work experience?
Do I need a tax file number?
Do I have to put in a tax return?
If you are under 15, you are only allowed to do light work. This means work that will not hurt you in any way or stop you from going to school.
Examples of light work include:
You can’t work in door-to-door sales, in the building and construction industry or in deep-sea fishing. You can’t sell alcohol in a bottle shop, hotel or restaurant until you are 18, unless you are on an approved training program.
If you are under 15, you can only work for a maximum of three hours a day and 12 hours a week during school term. During the holidays you can work for a maximum of six hours a day and 30 hours a week. These hours include rest breaks.
You can only work between 6 am and 9 pm. If you work in street trading, like at a fruit stall or mobile food van, you can’t work between 6 pm and 6 am.
You must be allowed to rest for 30 minutes after every three hours worked and have at least 12 hours’ break between finishing one shift and starting the next.
If you are over 14, you can do work experience for up to 10 days a term and no more than 40 days per year. You can’t work for more than 10 days in one work experience placement.
If you are under 15, you need to fill in special forms to do work experience. You may not be able to work with animals.
Structured Workplace Learnin students need to be 15 years or older.
You don’t need a Child Employment Permit for work experience or a work placement arrangement. There are guidelines for selecting work experience placements. Speak to your work experience co-ordinator for more information.
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A tax file number is issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and is yours for life, even if you move states, change your name, live overseas for a while or get a new job.
You need a tax file number when you:
It’s a good idea to get a tax file number if you are working. If you do not, your employer has to take almost 50 per cent of your wages in tax.
You can apply for a tax file number on the ATO website. If you are under 16 you need two forms of ID, such as your birth certificate or citizenship papers with proof of residence and a recent school report.
If you are over 16 you need three forms of ID. If you are still at school you can apply through your school to get a tax file number.
Australian Taxation Office – getting a tax file number
If you work and earn more than $6000 in one year then you must put in a tax return. If you are under 18 and earn more than $1,333 from investments in one year you must put in a tax return.
The first $6000 you earn is tax-free. This is called the ‘tax-free threshold’. This applies to only one income, so if you work part time and get Youth Allowance, you can only claim the tax-free threshold for either your part-time income or your Youth Allowance income.
Your employer will send you a payment summary after the end of the financial year (30 June). A payment summary used to be called a ‘group certificate’. This summary shows how much you earned in that year and how much tax you paid.
If you earned less than $6000 and tax was taken from your pay, you can put in a tax return to get that money back. This is called a ‘tax refund’.
The Australian Taxation Office website has information about completing a tax return.