Cost of Living Tax Offset

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide a Cost of Living Tax Offset of up to $1,200 for eligible Australians in the 2025-26 financial year.

The Cost of Living Tax Offset would be available to Australian residents for tax purposes who are earning an annual taxable income of up to $144,000.The offset would be non-refundable.

The arrangements for the offset amounts will be as follows:

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Cost of Living Tax Offset

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide a Cost of Living Tax Offset of up to $1,200 for eligible Australians in the 2025-26 financial year.

The Cost of Living Tax Offset would be available to Australian residents for tax purposes who are earning an annual taxable income of up to $144,000.The offset would be non-refundable.

The arrangements for the offset amounts will be as follows:

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$30 million to the Tasmanian Government to support the supermarket sector

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $30 million in 2025-26 to the Tasmanian Government to help discount retailers in the state, break the supermarket duopoly and cut grocery bills.

The proposal would be non-ongoing and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.

The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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$30 million to the Tasmanian Government to support the supermarket sector

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $30 million in 2025-26 to the Tasmanian Government to help discount retailers in the state, break the supermarket duopoly and cut grocery bills.

The proposal would be non-ongoing and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.

The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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$30 million to the Tasmanian Government to support the supermarket sector

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $30 million in 2025-26 to the Tasmanian Government to help discount retailers in the state, break the supermarket duopoly and cut grocery bills.

The proposal would be non-ongoing and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.

The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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$30 million to the Tasmanian Government to support the supermarket sector

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $30 million in 2025-26 to the Tasmanian Government to help discount retailers in the state, break the supermarket duopoly and cut grocery bills.

The proposal would be non-ongoing and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.

The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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Expand funding for free school breakfast program

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $85 million per year to expand existing free breakfast programs in schools around the country.

The proposal would be ongoing, non-indexed and include departmental funding from within the capped amount. The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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Expand funding for free school breakfast program

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $85 million per year to expand existing free breakfast programs in schools around the country.

The proposal would be ongoing, non-indexed and include departmental funding from within the capped amount. The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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Expand funding for free school breakfast program

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $85 million per year to expand existing free breakfast programs in schools around the country.

The proposal would be ongoing, non-indexed and include departmental funding from within the capped amount. The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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Expand funding for free school breakfast program

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $85 million per year to expand existing free breakfast programs in schools around the country.

The proposal would be ongoing, non-indexed and include departmental funding from within the capped amount. The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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