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Key tax considerations for this 30 June

As the financial year draws to a close, it is time to start thinking about whether your year-end tax planning is in order. This bulletin sets out a number of key considerations for this 30 June. However, tax planning requires consideration of income and deductions for the year as well as whether compliance requirements have been met (e.g. appropriate elections have been made on a timely basis and other appropriate documentation prepared).

Victorian State Budget 2023-24: Analysis

Treasurer Tim Pallas handed down the Victorian State Budget 2023-24 on the afternoon of 23 May 2023. It contains a number of proposed changes to Victoria’s tax regime, the most significant of which for business relate to payroll tax, land tax and stamp duty reform for commercial and industrial properties.

Victorian State Budget 2023-24: Stamp duty to be abolished on commercial and industrial properties

Today’s 2023-24 State Budget saw the Treasurer announce a significant reform to Victoria’s duty regime, with duty on commercial and industrial properties to be replaced over time with an annual property tax.
The finer details of the new regime are unlikely to be known for some months as we understand the Government intends to consult with industry before introducing the relevant legislation into Parliament. However, based on the Government’s media release we understand the change will involve:

Victorian State Budget 2023-24: Payroll tax

The COVID Debt Levy relating to payroll has been introduced as a temporary measure as part of the COVID Debt Repayment Plan. The levy will apply from 1 July 2023 as a surcharge on Victorian wages (in addition to the Mental Health and Wellbeing Levy) paid by businesses with annual Australia-wide wages over $10 million.

Victorian State Budget 2023-24: Land Tax Changes

The 2023/24 Victorian Budget delivered on 23 May 2023 includes various land tax changes, including increases to land tax and absentee (foreign) surcharge rates that will increase holding costs for a range of property owners. The Budget also introduces some land tax concessions that may assist a proportion of homeowners and home buyers.

Federal Budget update: Targeted support and planning for the future

This marked the second chance for the Treasurer to make his mark following on from last year’s October update. As it was then, so it was now, a Budget that threaded the line between wanting to appear “fiscally responsible” while also addressing the public outcry on cost-of-living issues in what is a still-elevated inflation and interest rate environment. As it was then, so it was now, a Budget that threaded the line between wanting to appear “fiscally responsible” while also addressing the public outcry on cost-of-living issues in what is a still-elevated inflation and interest rate environment. 

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