Stronger economy brings extra tax dollars

The federal budget bottom line has been bolstered by growing revenues enabling the Turnbull government to announce new spending ahead of the election.

Scott Morrison, Malcolm Turnbull and Mathias Cormann.

The federal government has money to spend in Tuesday's budget. (AAP)

BUDGET 2018 - WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR

OVERALL

- Theme is: "A stronger economy means a stronger budget, creating more jobs while guaranteeing essential services."

- Tax receipts are running at least $4.8 billion higher than estimated in mid-year review in December

- Federal election is due before May 2019

- Budget papers to show a return to the black in 2021, if not slightly earlier

HEALTH/AGED CARE

- Planned 0.5 increase in the Medicare levy to pay for the NDIS has been dumped. How the NDIS will be funded will be spelled out in the budget.

- $40 million for drug addiction services

- $39.5 million for free whooping cough vaccinations for all pregnant women.

- $241 million to make spinal muscular atrophy drug Spinraza available on PBS from June 1 this year

- $84 million to establish a Flying Doctor mental health service as part of a four-year, $327 million commitment

- $33 million to boost 24-hour telephone service at Lifeline

- Medicare-funded MRI scans to check if men have prostate cancer

- 200,000 women to receive $200 towards 3D breast cancer screening.

- Possible boost to aged care funding following a taskforce report

TAX

- Low and middle-income earners are the priority for immediate tax cuts but they won't be "mammoth". Possible changes to the low-income tax offset.

- Those earning above $180,000 a year may have to wait until 2024

- States and territories to benefit from an extra $3.4 billion in GST revenue in 2018/19. NT and WA benefit from top-ups.

COMPANIES

- Government will budget for a corporate tax rate to fall for all companies to 25 per cent by 2026/27, despite the bill being stalled in the Senate

- $140 million to boost tax rebate for filmmakers

- Tax break for craft brewers and distillers

- Small businesses to benefit from extension of $20,000 instant asset write-off, first introduced in 2015. Allows firms with a turnover of up to $10 million a year to instantly claim tax deductions on all equipment purchases worth less than $20,000.

- Australian Border Force-led taskforce set up to crack down on illicit tobacco trade, predicted to raise $3.6 billion in revenue

- Changes to the way the $3 billion R&D tax incentive can be accessed to prevent firms claiming tax breaks for business-as-usual activities

Education

- Needs-based funding to deliver an extra $23.5 billion to schools over the decade

- New child care and early learning system starts July 2

- $271 million Community Child Care Fund for regional and disadvantaged communities

- One year extension of preschool into 2019 at cost of $440 million

- Extra funding for school chaplains expected

- University funding frozen and changes to Higher Education Loan Program

Infrastructure

- $24.5 billion for road and rail over the year

- $75 billion plan over the decade

- Melbourne airport rail link $5 billion

- M1 upgrade between Brisbane and Gold Coast, at cost of $1 billion

- Other rail projects including Inland Rail, metropolitan commuter rail projects, study into possible Western Sydney Airport rail link

- Package of projects for Western Australia. $3.2 billion for 2018/19 including $1.84 billion for Metronet rail

Superannuation

- New laws to guarantee tax rates and rules regarding superannuation

- Expand limit on the maximum number of members in self-managed super funds from four to six

Housing

- $4.6 billion to address housing affordability, working with the state and territory governments

National security

- New counter-espionage unit in the Department of Home Affairs, under a national countering foreign interference coordinator

Environment

- $500 million Great Barrier Reef rescue plan including programs to tackle runoff from farming, the destructive crown-of-thorns starfish, and fund new research on coral bleaching


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Published 7 May 2018 11:20am
Source: AAP


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