Australia's Tax Mix
Australia's Tax Mix
Australia's Tax Mix
Dividend imputation and franking credits
Dividend imputation and franking credits
Distributional analysis of the Stage 3 tax cuts
The request sought estimated financial implications and distributional analysis of Stage 3 of the personal income tax plan as set out in the 2018-19 Budget measure Personal income tax plan and the 2019-20 Budget measure Lower taxes for hard-working Australians: Building on the Personal Income Tax Plan over the medium-term. The Stage 3 tax cuts take effect from 1 July 2024 and involve:
Read moreDistributional analysis of the Stage 3 tax cuts
The request sought estimated financial implications and distributional analysis of Stage 3 of the personal income tax plan as set out in the 2018-19 Budget measure Personal income tax plan and the 2019-20 Budget measure Lower taxes for hard-working Australians: Building on the Personal Income Tax Plan over the medium-term. The Stage 3 tax cuts take effect from 1 July 2024 and involve:
Read moreDistributional analysis of the Stage 3 tax cuts
The request sought estimated financial implications and distributional analysis of Stage 3 of the personal income tax plan as set out in the 2018-19 Budget measure Personal income tax plan and the 2019-20 Budget measure Lower taxes for hard-working Australians: Building on the Personal Income Tax Plan over the medium-term. The Stage 3 tax cuts take effect from 1 July 2024 and involve:
Read moreFinancing state property tax reform
Under this proposal the Commonwealth Government would provide concessional loans to state and territory governments (excluding the ACT) to enable them to replace their existing stamp duty on sales of residential and non-residential property with a broad based land tax.
From 1 July 2017, property acquisitions would not be liable for stamp duty, but would instead commence paying an annual land tax.
Read moreFinancing state property tax reform
Under this proposal the Commonwealth Government would provide concessional loans to state and territory governments (excluding the ACT) to enable them to replace their existing stamp duty on sales of residential and non-residential property with a broad based land tax.
From 1 July 2017, property acquisitions would not be liable for stamp duty, but would instead commence paying an annual land tax.
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