Powering Australia - Electric Car Discount (ECR124)
This proposal has 2 components for temporary concessions for passenger electric vehicles (EVs) priced below the luxury car tax (LCT) threshold for fuel efficient vehicles.
- Component 1 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from remaining import tariffs.
- Component 2 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).
This proposal would be announced and take effect from 1 July 2022.
Read morePowering Australia - Electric Car Discount (ECR124)
This proposal has 2 components for temporary concessions for passenger electric vehicles (EVs) priced below the luxury car tax (LCT) threshold for fuel efficient vehicles.
- Component 1 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from remaining import tariffs.
- Component 2 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).
This proposal would be announced and take effect from 1 July 2022.
Read morePowering Australia - Electric Car Discount (ECR124)
This proposal has 2 components for temporary concessions for passenger electric vehicles (EVs) priced below the luxury car tax (LCT) threshold for fuel efficient vehicles.
- Component 1 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from remaining import tariffs.
- Component 2 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).
This proposal would be announced and take effect from 1 July 2022.
Read morePowering Australia - Electric Car Discount (ECR124)
This proposal has 2 components for temporary concessions for passenger electric vehicles (EVs) priced below the luxury car tax (LCT) threshold for fuel efficient vehicles.
- Component 1 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from remaining import tariffs.
- Component 2 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).
This proposal would be announced and take effect from 1 July 2022.
Read morePowering Australia - Electric Car Discount (ECR124)
This proposal has 2 components for temporary concessions for passenger electric vehicles (EVs) priced below the luxury car tax (LCT) threshold for fuel efficient vehicles.
- Component 1 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from remaining import tariffs.
- Component 2 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).
This proposal would be announced and take effect from 1 July 2022.
Read morePowering Australia - Electric Car Discount (ECR124)
This proposal has 2 components for temporary concessions for passenger electric vehicles (EVs) priced below the luxury car tax (LCT) threshold for fuel efficient vehicles.
- Component 1 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from remaining import tariffs.
- Component 2 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).
This proposal would be announced and take effect from 1 July 2022.
Read morePowering Australia - Electric Car Discount (ECR124)
This proposal has 2 components for temporary concessions for passenger electric vehicles (EVs) priced below the luxury car tax (LCT) threshold for fuel efficient vehicles.
- Component 1 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from remaining import tariffs.
- Component 2 – Eligible EVs would be exempt from Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).
This proposal would be announced and take effect from 1 July 2022.
Read moreRestore the role of the Climate Change Authority (ECR176)
The proposal would restore the role of the Climate Change Authority (CCA), while keeping decision-making and accountability with government and introducing an annual Parliamentary reporting system for the relevant Minister. Resourcing would be adjusted within the relevant Ministerial portfolio to ensure the proposal would have no impact on the Australian Government Budget.
The proposal is ongoing and would be in effect from 1 July 2022.
Read moreRestore the role of the Climate Change Authority (ECR176)
The proposal would restore the role of the Climate Change Authority (CCA), while keeping decision-making and accountability with government and introducing an annual Parliamentary reporting system for the relevant Minister. Resourcing would be adjusted within the relevant Ministerial portfolio to ensure the proposal would have no impact on the Australian Government Budget.
The proposal is ongoing and would be in effect from 1 July 2022.
Read moreRestore the role of the Climate Change Authority (ECR176)
The proposal would restore the role of the Climate Change Authority (CCA), while keeping decision-making and accountability with government and introducing an annual Parliamentary reporting system for the relevant Minister. Resourcing would be adjusted within the relevant Ministerial portfolio to ensure the proposal would have no impact on the Australian Government Budget.
The proposal is ongoing and would be in effect from 1 July 2022.
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