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I finished up with Junnings on 30 June 2019, but I was a Marketing Manager Graduate appointed from 1 July 2018 and I received net

I finished up with Junnings on 30 June 2019, but I was a Marketing Manager Graduate appointed from 1 July 2018 and I received net wages ($46,000) and a travel allowance ($10,000). Junnings had deducted PAYG ($20,000). Prior to this position, I worked as a casual in Sales.Oh and don't forget I also received my unused Annual Leave ($1,000) - HR had made a mistake and overlooked paying me my entitlement, but once I pointed that out they apologised and were very prompt and paid my money owing to me in my bank account on 1 July 2019. The reason I stopped working for Junnings was that my position was made redundant.At the end of the income year, I received a redundancy payment from Junnings for $15,000 because of the sudden and significant market changes and restructuring that had occurred. I had hoped that I might have got some other opportunity to work for Junnings in a different capacity, but it was not meant to be, which in one way was a blessing as I returned unexpectedly and permanently to China at the end of August 2019 to assist my sick parents.Which is assessable income?

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