Northern Territory Payslip Generator
Generate professional payslips for Northern Territory employees in minutes. The NT's economy is driven by mining, tourism, government, and defence, with Darwin serving as the gateway to Asia. PayslipMate calculates PAYG, super, and Medicare levy automatically.
Why Use PayslipMate for Northern Territory?
Accurate PAYG Calculations
Our calculator uses the latest 2025-26 ATO PAYG withholding rates for precise tax deductions on every Northern Territory payslip.
ATO & Fair Work Compliant
All payslips include required information under the Fair Work Act — PAYG, superannuation at 12%, Medicare levy, and itemised deductions.
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2025-26 PAYG Tax Rates for Northern Territory
The Northern Territory uses Australia's national PAYG withholding system — there is no territory income tax. Federal progressive brackets apply: nil on the first $18,200, 16% to $45,000, 30% to $135,000, 37% to $190,000, and 45% above. Medicare levy is 2%. NT workers may also be eligible for the zone tax offset.
PAYG Income Tax Brackets
Employer Obligations
Major Industries in Northern Territory
PayslipMate supports businesses across all industries in Northern Territory, from sole traders and tradies to large enterprises.
Serving All Northern Territory Cities
Generate payslips for employees in any city or town across Northern Territory.
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Create NT Payslip Now — It's Free!Frequently Asked Questions About Northern Territory Payslips
What deductions are required on a Northern Territory payslip?
Northern Territory payslips must include PAYG withholding (income tax), superannuation contributions (12% employer contribution), and the Medicare levy (2%). Additional deductions such as HECS-HELP repayments, salary sacrifice, and union fees should also be shown where applicable.
Is there a state income tax in Northern Territory?
No. Australia does not have state or territory income taxes. All employees across Northern Territory and every other Australian state and territory are taxed under the same national PAYG withholding brackets set by the ATO.
What is the minimum wage in Northern Territory in 2026?
The national minimum wage is $24.10/hour, which applies uniformly across all of Australia including Northern Territory. However, many employees are covered by Modern Awards that set higher minimum rates for specific industries and roles.
How much superannuation must employers pay in Northern Territory?
Employers in Northern Territory (and all of Australia) must pay superannuation at a rate of 12% of each employee's ordinary time earnings. This rate applies regardless of the employee's hours or employment type (full-time, part-time, or casual).