HECS/HELP Repayment Thresholds Australia (2025-26)
Check the current HECS/HELP repayment thresholds, rates and repayment incomerules for Australia in 2025-26. Use this guide to see when compulsory repayments start, why HELP affects take-home pay, and when low-income Medicare rules can also matter.
Quick answers
- For 2025-26, compulsory HECS/HELP repayments generally start once repayment income is above $67,000.
- HECS/HELP is based on repayment income, not just taxable income.
- Repayment income can include fringe benefits, reportable super, net investment losses and exempt foreign employment income.
- If you want the effect on net pay, use the HECS/HELP repayment calculator or the take-home pay calculator.
1) What is repayment income?
Repayment income starts with taxable income, then adds specific adjustments used by the ATO.
Repayment income includes:
- taxable income
- reportable fringe benefits
- total net investment loss (including net rental losses)
- reportable super contributions
- exempt foreign employment income
In OzMoneyTools, you can optionally enter some of these under Income components (advanced)so HELP estimates are closer for people with salary sacrifice, fringe benefits, or investment losses.
2) 2025–26 thresholds and rates (ATO)
From 2025–26 the ATO applies marginal repayment rates above the minimum threshold. Below $67,000 repayment income, the compulsory repayment is $0.
| Repayment income | Repayment on this income |
|---|---|
| $0 – $67,000 | Nil |
| $67,001 – $125,000 | 15c for each $1 over $67,000 |
| $125,001 – $179,285 | $8,700 plus 17c for each $1 over $125,000 |
| $179,286 and over | 10% of your total repayment income |
3) How repayments show up on your payslip
HELP repayments are handled through the tax system. If you tell your employer you have a study or training loan, they typically withhold extra PAYG amounts during the year.
The amount withheld isn’t applied to your HELP balance each pay run — it’s generally applied after you lodge your tax return and the ATO calculates your compulsory repayment.
4) Related guides for HELP, tax and pay checks
FAQ
What is the HECS/HELP repayment threshold for 2025-26?
Do I have to enter my loan balance?
Why does my HELP figure differ between calculators?
Can low family income affect HELP repayments?
Sources
- ATO: Study and training loan repayment thresholds and rates: ato.gov.au
- ATO: Compulsory repayments: ato.gov.au
