The Newman Government today brought down its first State Budget.
Need to Know
Against a backdrop of falling State revenues, the Costello Commission of Audit Report and increasing costs including interest to service a ballooning State debt, the headline items from the Budget are:
- Fiscal deficit in 2012–13 of $10.768bn, and fiscal deficit of $3.752bn in 2013–14
- Fiscal surplus of $652 million in 2014-15
- Debt to stabilise at $81.7bn instead of $86.3bn in 2014-15
- Interest payments over the forward estimates of $1.3bn
- GST revenue increases in 2012–13 by $986m to $9.667bn
- Economic growth of 4%
- Unemployment to fall across the forward estimates
The Good
- Reinstate the principal place of residence concessional rate of stamp duty
- $15,000 First Home Owner Construction Grant for people buying their first home either off the plan or newly constructed
- Increase in payroll tax threshold from $1 million to $1.1 million in 2012-13, with further increases of $100,000 each year until it reaches $1.6 million on 1 July 2017
- Freeze on car registration fees for more than 2.5 million family vehicles
- $200 million over two years to fund up to $160,000 to state school P&C’s to assist in fixing school’s maintenance backlog
- Minor stamp duty exemption for junior explorers for “farm-in” arrangements, scope and technical characteristics yet to be designed (but query how much relief will be given if only expected to cost $5 million?)
The Bad
- If it’s not good, it seems to be ugly…
The Ugly
- Full time employee losses in the public service will be 14,000. Redundancies will cost $800 million
- Royalty rate for coal to raise by a quarter for coal sold above $100/tonne (to 12.5%), and by a half where coal sold above $150/tonne (to 15%) – against falling coal prices expected to raise $1.6bn over 4 years
- A 0.5% increase in stamp duty for transfers of properties over $1m
Should you have any queries how the measures will apply to you and your organisation, please contact your usual Grant Thornton advisor, or:
Tony Windle
Partner - Indirect Tax
E tony.windle@au.gt.com
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Paul Banister
Partner - Tax
E paul.banister@au.gt.com
T +61 7 3222 0202