The private schools facing school payroll tax bills from Victorian state government for the first time


Three more Melbourne private schools will be hit with the state’s government controversial new payroll tax next week, and another 10 will be paying the controversial charge within three years.

Alphington Grammar, Deutsche Schule Melbourne in North Fitzroy and Luther College in Croydon face new tax bills in the coming financial year of $966,000, $147,000 and $2.4 million respectively.

The tax threshold is not linked to inflation.

The tax threshold is not linked to inflation.Credit: Nathan Perri

All three schools will pay the state government more in payroll tax than they receive from it in education funding, with Luther College nearly $900,000 behind.

Parents at Alphington Grammar and Deutsche Schule have already begun paying special levies on top of tuition fees to help soften the financial blow.

The threshold for the tax – school income of $15,000 per student – is not linked to inflation, or “indexed”, meaning that more and more schools will be caught by the tax each year until at least 2029, when a review of the charge is due. The three schools will join 58 private schools that already pay the tax.

Private schools lobby group Independent Schools Victoria says mid-market institutions are now being forced to pay the charge, which the government argued was supposed to target only the state’s “wealthiest private schools”.

Among the schools set to be hit in the coming years, according to analysis by the independent Parliamentary Budget Office, is Hawthorn’s Rossbourne specialist school, and the state opposition warns that the Labor government should prepare for a fight over what the Liberals call taxation of the education of children with special needs.

The government had to back down in the face of a community and political backlash two years ago when the initial list of schools slated to pay the tax included the tiny Andale specialist school in Kew – with 22 students – alongside some of Australia’s wealthiest and most prestigious schools, such as Geelong Grammar and Scotch College.



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