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Income and tax stats in Curl Curl (2096)

ATO tax data for Curl Curl (2096) reveals the financial profile of the suburb's resident taxpayers in a way that the ABS Census, which is collected only every five years, cannot. Annual ATO data captures income shifts earlier, making it particularly useful for detecting gentrification trends or income growth that has not yet been reflected in property prices.

How might Curl Curl change?

Investor activity in Curl Curl

2096 · ATO Taxation Statistics · ~18-month lag

Source: ATO Taxation Statistics (CC BY 2.5 AU).

Average taxable income in Curl Curl is a useful but imperfect demand signal. It reflects who lives there now, not who will live there in five years. If the average taxable income has been rising faster than the Northern Beaches LGA average over recent ATO releases, it may signal income-driven gentrification, with wealthier residents displacing lower-income ones, which has historically been associated with above-average capital growth in Sydney.

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