Allow income splitting for couples with at least 1 dependent child
The proposal would allow couples with a dependent to split their income for personal income tax purposes, so that it appears on their tax returns that they both earn the same amount.
All couples with at least one dependent would be eligible for income splitting. A dependent would be defined as a child aged 18 or younger, or a dependent of any age with a severe disability which requires them to live at home permanently.
The policy would commence from 1 July 2025.
Read moreRemoving GST from Insurance Premiums
The proposal would make all insurance premiums currently subject to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) GST-free from 1 July 2026. It would exclude life insurance which is currently input-taxed.
The Commonwealth would compensate states and territories for any decrease in GST revenue.
Read moreRemoving GST from Insurance Premiums
The proposal would make all insurance premiums currently subject to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) GST-free from 1 July 2026. It would exclude life insurance which is currently input-taxed.
The Commonwealth would compensate states and territories for any decrease in GST revenue.
Read moreA Permanent Energy Bill Relief Plan
The proposal comprises 3 components, all commencing on 1 July 2025:
Component 1: Reducing Power Bills for Social and Community Housing
The policy would expand and extend the existing Social Housing Energy Performance Initiative (SHEPI).
From the policy start date, this component would increase the size of the Commonwealth’s annual commitment to $200 million per year (exclusive of any departmental funding) and extend the commitment to end 5 years after the policy start date (i.e. at the end of 2029-30).
Public Service Maintenance
The proposal would maintain Australian Public Service (APS) average staffing levels (ASL) at the 2024-25 level from 1 July 2025 onwards.
The request also sought the forecast APS ASL over the forward estimates and medium term to 2034-35.
Read morePublic Service Maintenance
The proposal would maintain Australian Public Service (APS) average staffing levels (ASL) at the 2024-25 level from 1 July 2025 onwards.
The request also sought the forecast APS ASL over the forward estimates and medium term to 2034-35.
Read moreTasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme class review
The proposal would address ‘class slip’ (where greater proportions of freight come under higher class categories) under the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme (TFES) Domestic Class framework. Assistance thresholds would be adjusted such that 50% of freight falls within Classes 1 and 2 and 50% falls within Classes 3 and 4.
Class slip has been defined as the gradual shift of claims from the lower to the higher classes, with an increasingly high proportion of claims are at the maximum Class 4 amount per claim of $855.
The proposal would commence on 1 February 2026.
Read moreBreakdown of spending on Maintaining an Effective Foreign Service measures
The request sought information on how the funding from the following Budget measures has been used since announcement, and how it is planned to be used across the forward estimates:
- Maintaining Support for an Effective Foreign Service, Budget 2024-25
- Maintaining Support for an Effective Foreign Service, Budget 2023-24.
The request also sought as much detail as possible about individual projects under each sub-heading listed in the budget papers, funding, and ASL across each year.
Read moreFree Local Healthcare Clinics
The policy would include two components:
Component 1
1,000 Free Local Healthcare Clinics would be opened across Australia over 4 years (250 clinics per year). Clinics would be built on new sites and offer free primary care, with 6 clinics built per Federal electorate and the remaining distributed in consultation with States and Territories.
The first 250 clinics would come online from 1 July 2026. If clinics cannot be setup by that point, space would be rented temporarily to accommodate the clinics until construction is finished.
Read moreFree Local Healthcare Clinics
The policy would include two components:
Component 1
1,000 Free Local Healthcare Clinics would be opened across Australia over 4 years (250 clinics per year). Clinics would be built on new sites and offer free primary care, with 6 clinics built per Federal electorate and the remaining distributed in consultation with States and Territories.
The first 250 clinics would come online from 1 July 2026. If clinics cannot be setup by that point, space would be rented temporarily to accommodate the clinics until construction is finished.
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